Active learning narrows achievement gaps for underrepresented students in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math

University of Washington · Institute for Systems Biology · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We tested the hypothesis that underrepresented students in active-learning classrooms experience narrower achievement gaps than underrepresented students in traditional lecturing classrooms, averaged across all science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and courses. We conducted a comprehensive search for both published and unpublished studies that compared the performance of underrepresented students to their overrepresented classmates in active-learning and traditional-lecturing treatments. This search resulted in data on student examination scores from 15 studies (9,238 total students) and data on student failure rates from 26 studies (44,606 total students). Bayesian regression…

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Keywords
  • Mathematics education
  • Underrepresented Minority
  • Active learning (machine learning)
  • Student achievement
  • Academic achievement
  • Psychology
  • Mathematics
  • Medical education
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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