The clinics were originally designed for students of physics, chemistry, mathematics and computing to enhance student learning and retention, particularly in their first year, and to identify students at risk early. An evaluation of the clinics was instigated in 2009. A survey was designed around issues raised by observations, in informal conversations with tutors (usually senior students) and with students who attended the clinics. The survey was administered to students attending clinics in all four disciplines- 49 students had responded by the end of April 2010. In addition, tutors and clinics coordinators were formally interviewed. Overall the results of the evaluation are positive: whilst clinics do not identify struggling students - s...
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At the University of Newcastle, we offer a pair of Advanced Physics courses for physics majors, scie...
Background: There is a lack of students enrolling in upper secondary school physics courses. In addi...
The first year Physics teaching effort at the University of Newcastle has embraced on-line quizzes f...
Over the last decade there has been a well-documented reduction in enrolments in the science and eng...
Research has shown that traditional methods of teaching science (lectures, laboratories and problem ...
Since the early 1960s, first year physics at the University of Tasmania in Hobart has been split int...
Even prior to the pandemic, introductory chemistry units were traditionally challenging for students...
Starting university can be a daunting experience representing a big adjustment for first year studen...
This paper attempts to draw together students’ interaction with an organic chemistry module on Virtu...
Since the mid-1990s, the United States has experienced a shortage of scientists and engineers, decli...
The purpose of this study is to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a mentoring program run for...
Introduction: Student surveys reveal that learning science presents a challenge to many of our stude...
The Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering at La Trobe University has been designing and con...
Over the past two decades university student demographics have considerably changed. A larger percen...
Our on-going research aims to try and find out why some Science graduates on one year (PGCE) teacher...
At the University of Newcastle, we offer a pair of Advanced Physics courses for physics majors, scie...
Background: There is a lack of students enrolling in upper secondary school physics courses. In addi...
The first year Physics teaching effort at the University of Newcastle has embraced on-line quizzes f...
Over the last decade there has been a well-documented reduction in enrolments in the science and eng...