To better understand how student and faculty perceptions of the learning climate in science/mathematics classes influence success and persistence, we followed a cohort of 1425 academically able students who entered CEGEP in the fall of 2003. Students completed surveys in their first, second and fourth semesters. In the second semester 84 faculty members completed a similar survey. Faculty conceptions of teaching were identified using a framework developed by Scardamalia and Bereiter (1989). No significant gender differences in achievement were found. Self-efficacy declined over students first semester as did affect towards science. Classes that students perceived as fostering their development had a positive impact on persistence and succes...
The overarching aim of this study was to investigate malleable learning environment factors that cou...
Our goal is to determine how climate and pedagogy affect the persistence of women in undergraduate e...
Disciplinary climate has emerged as one of the single most important factors related to student achi...
There is currently a shortage of science teachers in North America and continually decreasing rates ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sixth grade students' academic a...
To address continually decreasing enrollment and rising attrition in post-secondary STEM degree (sci...
This dissertation utilized survey research to examine the classroom climate in introductory science,...
With the increasing demand for people with science and technology degrees in Canada, it is more impo...
Également disponible en version papierTitre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 6 janv. 2010)Bibliogr: p. ...
Using longitudinal administrative data from a large elite research university, this paper separately...
This longitudinal study follows the progress of eight female students from secondary school to the e...
Understanding students’ capacity to direct their own learning in school and beyond has been a susta...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Resear...
Findings of a study that examined the relationship between school climate and student persistence ar...
Classroom climate has gained prominence as recent studies revealed its potentials as an effective me...
The overarching aim of this study was to investigate malleable learning environment factors that cou...
Our goal is to determine how climate and pedagogy affect the persistence of women in undergraduate e...
Disciplinary climate has emerged as one of the single most important factors related to student achi...
There is currently a shortage of science teachers in North America and continually decreasing rates ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between sixth grade students' academic a...
To address continually decreasing enrollment and rising attrition in post-secondary STEM degree (sci...
This dissertation utilized survey research to examine the classroom climate in introductory science,...
With the increasing demand for people with science and technology degrees in Canada, it is more impo...
Également disponible en version papierTitre de l'écran-titre (visionné le 6 janv. 2010)Bibliogr: p. ...
Using longitudinal administrative data from a large elite research university, this paper separately...
This longitudinal study follows the progress of eight female students from secondary school to the e...
Understanding students’ capacity to direct their own learning in school and beyond has been a susta...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Resear...
Findings of a study that examined the relationship between school climate and student persistence ar...
Classroom climate has gained prominence as recent studies revealed its potentials as an effective me...
The overarching aim of this study was to investigate malleable learning environment factors that cou...
Our goal is to determine how climate and pedagogy affect the persistence of women in undergraduate e...
Disciplinary climate has emerged as one of the single most important factors related to student achi...