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What Types Of Instructional Shifts Do Students Experience? Investigating Active Learning In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Math Classes Across Key Transition Points From Middle School To The University Level, Kenneth Akiha, Emilie Brigham, Brain A. Couch, Justin Lewin, Marilyne Stains, Mackenzie R. Stetzer, Erin L. Vinson, Michelle K. Smith
What Types Of Instructional Shifts Do Students Experience? Investigating Active Learning In Science, Technology, Engineering, And Math Classes Across Key Transition Points From Middle School To The University Level, Kenneth Akiha, Emilie Brigham, Brain A. Couch, Justin Lewin, Marilyne Stains, Mackenzie R. Stetzer, Erin L. Vinson, Michelle K. Smith
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Despite the need for a strong Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) workforce, there is a high attrition rate for students who intend to complete undergraduate majors in these disciplines. Students who leave STEM degree programs often cite uninspiring instruction in introductory courses, including traditional lecturing, as a reason. While undergraduate courses play a critical role in STEM retention, little is understood about the instructional transitions students encounter upon moving from secondary to post-secondary STEM courses. This study compares classroom observation data collected using the Classroom Observation Protocol for Undergraduate STEM from over 450 middle school, high school, introductory-level university, …