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Despite Similar Perceptions And Attitudes, Postbaccalaureate Students Outperform In Introductory Biology And Chemistry Courses, Erin E. Shortlidge, Liz Rain-Griffith, Chloe Shelby, Gwen Shusterman, Jack Barbera
Despite Similar Perceptions And Attitudes, Postbaccalaureate Students Outperform In Introductory Biology And Chemistry Courses, Erin E. Shortlidge, Liz Rain-Griffith, Chloe Shelby, Gwen Shusterman, Jack Barbera
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Embedding active learning is a common mechanism for meeting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education reform goals. Researchers have identified student benefits from such strategies, yet these benefits may not be universal for all students. We sought to identify how students at a nontraditional university perceive introductory biology and chemistry courses, and whether perceptions relate to course type, performance, or student status. We surveyed students (n = 601) using open-ended prompts regarding their perceptions of factors that impact their learning and interest, and about specific learning strategies. Generally, students did not differ in what influenced their learning or …