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Examining Student Perceptions of a Course Taught in Two Very Different Types of Classrooms by Rhea Hanrahan, by Rhea Hanrahan, Physics Physics

Examining Student Perceptions of a Course Taught in Two Very Different Types of Classrooms by Rhea Hanrahan, Physics by Rhea Hanrahan, Physics

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Page 1: Examining Student Perceptions of a Course Taught in Two Very Different Types of Classrooms by Rhea Hanrahan, Physics by Rhea Hanrahan, Physics

Examining Student Perceptions of a Course Taught in Two Very Different

Types of Classrooms by Rhea Hanrahan, Physicsby Rhea Hanrahan, Physics

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What area do we want to research What area do we want to research ? ?

Why does it need to be Why does it need to be researched?researched?

• Explore student perceptions • Understand effect of different environment• Compare the two different teaching styles • Devise new ways of teaching

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The Data GatheredThe Data Gathered

• Student responses

• 101/102 Traditional and Performance-based

• Speaking with students

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What advice would you give a student just starting out in this class?

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1.Lectures/professor worthless or confusing, teach yourself2.Get extra help outside of class3.Challenging, confusing, difficult

4.Read the book5.Exam/Homework Advice6.General Class Advice

(go to class, take notes, read, ask questions)

7.Use the tutoring Sessions/Office Hours8.Don’t fall behind/Get help ASAP9.Other (negative/mean)10.Other (positive/nice)11.Did Not Respond

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General Comments

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101 Traditional Class Fall 2006

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1.Negative2.Positive3.Mixed, pros & cons4.Suggestions5.Did Not Respond

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What We’ve DiscoveredWhat We’ve Discovered

• Inconsistent surveys make this comparison difficult

• Biases-Reviewer dependent

• Conditions not kept constant

• Looking at student responses is not an accurate way to asses the students understanding of physics

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Future WorkFuture Work

Create student questionnaires that can Create student questionnaires that can accurately compare the two classes accurately compare the two classes

See if there is a correlation between See if there is a correlation between student grades and student responsesstudent grades and student responses

Continue to conduct research on Continue to conduct research on performance-based physicsperformance-based physics

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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements

• Professor Michael RogersProfessor Michael Rogers• Professor Luke KellerProfessor Luke Keller• Professor Matthew C. Professor Matthew C.

SullivanSullivan

Funded in part by

NSF DUE CCLI #0536246