Pedagogical practitioners who emphasise active learning in undergraduate chemistry courses widely use the Student Assessment of Learning Gains (SALG) instrument to measure students' perceptions of their gains in knowledge and skills in chemistry. Although numerous studies have reported SALG results in support of successful pedagogical interventions, a comprehensive construct-verified version measuring students' perceptions of their chemistry learning is lacking. This paper aims to identify latent constructs of the SALG instrument that was administered in Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) classes by using exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses. When the SALG was administered on two separate occasions with two different g...
The results of this study are consistent with a two-stage model of learning chemistry, a multi-dimen...
Students\u27 retention in STEM-related careers is of great concern for educators and researchers, es...
A foundational observation, starting with the work of Piaget a century ago, noted two learning appro...
The research study explored student’s understanding of stereochemistry and their perceptions of lear...
This quantitative, exploratory study examined whether a Project-Based Guided Inquiry (PBGI) chemistr...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate the effects of active learning applications, based o...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of active learning applications, based on constr...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is one of the largest pedagogical reform movements ...
This dissertation presents novel tools to help instructors measure students linking of content knowl...
The novel assessment models and studies developed in this work provided new insight on effective tea...
In our desire to improve engagement with students in rich shared face-to-face experiences we have im...
The following series of experiments were all designed and implemented with the goal of understanding...
ABSTRACT: POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) is a collaborative learning technique tha...
This research intended to determine the effectiveness of guided-inquiry with particulate representat...
We developed and validated a new instrument, called Measuring Concept progressions in Acid–Base chem...
The results of this study are consistent with a two-stage model of learning chemistry, a multi-dimen...
Students\u27 retention in STEM-related careers is of great concern for educators and researchers, es...
A foundational observation, starting with the work of Piaget a century ago, noted two learning appro...
The research study explored student’s understanding of stereochemistry and their perceptions of lear...
This quantitative, exploratory study examined whether a Project-Based Guided Inquiry (PBGI) chemistr...
AbstractThis study was conducted to investigate the effects of active learning applications, based o...
This study was conducted to investigate the effects of active learning applications, based on constr...
Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is one of the largest pedagogical reform movements ...
This dissertation presents novel tools to help instructors measure students linking of content knowl...
The novel assessment models and studies developed in this work provided new insight on effective tea...
In our desire to improve engagement with students in rich shared face-to-face experiences we have im...
The following series of experiments were all designed and implemented with the goal of understanding...
ABSTRACT: POGIL (Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) is a collaborative learning technique tha...
This research intended to determine the effectiveness of guided-inquiry with particulate representat...
We developed and validated a new instrument, called Measuring Concept progressions in Acid–Base chem...
The results of this study are consistent with a two-stage model of learning chemistry, a multi-dimen...
Students\u27 retention in STEM-related careers is of great concern for educators and researchers, es...
A foundational observation, starting with the work of Piaget a century ago, noted two learning appro...