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Cooke, Todd J.; Jensen, Jeffrey S.; Carleton, Karen L.; Hall, Kristi L.; Jardine, Hannah E.; Kent, Bretton W.; Redish, Edward F.; Shultz, Jeffrey W. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
Organismal biology (OrgBio) comprises the diversity, structures, and functions of all organisms from bacteria to humans. Arguably, OrgBio is often the most poorly taught and least conceptually rigorous section of the introductory biology sequence offered at most U.S. institutions of higher education. This article reports on the successful…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Active Learning, Learner Engagement, Introductory Courses
Xinjian Cen; Maci Kight; Rachel Lee; Petra Kranzfelder; Stanley M. Lo; Jeffrey Maloy; Melinda T. Owens – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Instructors often provide feedback to their class in multiple ways. One way is through their follow-up behaviors, which are the specific strategies instructors implement after active learning activities. These behaviors could play an important role in student learning as students receive feedback from the instructor. However, there is little…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Active Learning, Feedback (Response), Lesson Observation Criteria
Maynard H. Schaus; Victor R. Townsend Jr.; Shane Boyd; Deirdre Gonsalves-Jackson; Eric E. Johnson; Soraya M. Bartol; Marielle Postava-Davignon – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2024
In 2017, the Department of Biology at Virginia Wesleyan University modified its two-course introductory sequence in response to high DFW rates (>50% scoring a D, F, or withdrawing) in the first semester. The revised curriculum created a new third course and moved content that many students struggled with from the first semester to the third…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Biology, Science Education, Success
Eli Meir; Denise Pope; Joel K. Abraham; Kerry J. Kim; Susan Maruca; Jennifer Palacio – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Active learning approaches to biology teaching, including simulation-based activities, are known to enhance student learning, especially of higher-order skills; nonetheless, there are still many open questions about what features of an activity promote optimal learning. Here we designed three versions of a simulation-based tutorial called…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Thinking Skills, Feedback (Response), Active Learning
Colin Harrison; Clarke Britton; Hannah Shin; Yassin Watson – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Online laboratories can be an effective way to introduce students to lab concepts while providing flexibility, increased access, and reduced costs. However, online labs might lack the authentic research experience that can be gained by doing hands-on lab work. This study explores student perceptions of an online, inquiry-based introductory biology…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Student Attitudes
Brittney Anne Ferrari – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Effective active learning supports student engagement in generative learning behaviors, often through collaborative group work. Although collaborative learning has many benefits, it can be difficult for individual instructors to prompt knowledge building discourse in large enrollment courses. Peer Learning Assistants (PLAs) can provide the…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities, Introductory Courses
Xinjian Cen; Rachel J. Lee; Christopher Contreras; Melinda T. Owens; Jeffrey Maloy – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Active learning, including student thinking and discussion in class, has been shown to increase student learning gains. However, it is less clear how instructor-level variation in the implementation and timing of active learning activities affects student gains. Our study aims to investigate the extent to which the time spent on individual…
Descriptors: Time on Task, Active Learning, Learning Activities, Academic Achievement
Katherine A. Clements; Kyle T. Vallone; Thomas P. Clements; Elizabeth H. Catania; Lily L. Claiborne; Katherine L. Friedman; Todd R. Graham; Heather J. Johnson; Savanna R. Starko; Tara D. Todd; Jessica Watkins; Cynthia J. Brame – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2025
Students often experience science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses as competitive, weed-out spaces. Learning Assistants (LAs) have potential to improve students' experiences in these courses. Previously, we elucidated themes describing the impact of LAs on students' sense of STEM belonging and science-related confidence in…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Sense of Belonging, Self Esteem, Teaching Assistants
Rissanen, Anna; Costello, Jane M. – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2023
Purpose: Online resources can be helpful for students and can augment the content presented in learning environments. A team consisting of four biologists, a graduate student, instructional designer and media developers collaborated on the design, development and evaluation of first-year biology online tutorials in a Canadian University. The…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Interaction, Online Courses, Tutorial Programs
Kirkwood-Watts, Dana L.; Bremers, Emily K.; Robinson, Emily A.; Brazeal, Kathleen R.; Couch, Brian A. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2022
Clicker questions are a commonly used active learning technique that stimulates student interactions to help advance understanding of key concepts. Clicker questions are often administered with an initial vote, peer discussion, and a second vote, followed by broader classroom explanation. While clickers can promote learning, some studies have…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Reflection, Homework, Academic Achievement
Schussler, Elisabeth E.; Reynolds, Brianna; England, Benjamin J.; Brigati, Jennifer R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2021
As undergraduates' academic distress continues to rise, it is important to consider factors related to classroom anxiety. This study investigated how student anxiety varied by preferred seating location and whether the reasons for their preferred seating location were related to these anxiety levels. In seven introductory biology classes at a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Anxiety, Class Organization
Madhavi Avadhani – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2024
Protein translation is a fundamental biological process taught in introductory general biology classes at the undergraduate level. This core scientific topic is often hard for students to understand as it involves several key players and piecing together of information learned in multiple lectures. The current study examines the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Genetics
Russell Crank; Jenny Spence – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2024
Student awareness and selection of learning strategies are predictors of academic success. Yet, little is known about learning strategies of students in university preparation science courses, who are frequently mature-aged or underrepresented students. This lack of knowledge potentially hinders tailoring reflective learning experiences, specific…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Science Instruction, Learning Strategies, Nontraditional Students
Clevenger, Lindsey; Teshera-Levye, Jennifer; Walker, Joi P.; Vance-Chalcraft, Heather D. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2023
Argumentation is vital in the development of scientific knowledge, and students who can argue from evidence and support their claims develop a deeper understanding of science. In this study, the Argument-Driven Inquiry instruction model was implemented in a two-semester sequence of introductory biology laboratories. Student's scientific…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Science Instruction, Biology, Persuasive Discourse
Webster, Audrey; Metcalf, Alana; Kelly, Lauren; Bisesi, Ave; Marnik-Said, Miranda; Colbeck, Carol; Marine, Robert; Vinces, Marcelo; Campbell, Amy; Allen, Taylor – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Recommendations for enhancing scientific literacy, inclusivity, and the ecosystem for innovation call for transitioning from teacher-centered to learner-centered science classrooms, particularly at the introductory undergraduate level. Yet little is documented about the challenges that undergraduates perceive in such classrooms and the students'…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Experience, Active Learning, Student Projects