Retention in STEM can be impacted by different psychosocial factors like sense of belonging, STEM identity, sense of community, and sense of support. The research conducted was used to design a study that will measures these psychosocial factors at the beginning and end of a first-year, general chemistry course. The research also aimed to determine the best active learning method to implement in the general chemistry course, that has over 2000 students enrolled in it, that could improve student feelings towards these psychosocial factors
Since the mid-1990s, the United States has experienced a shortage of scientists and engineers, decli...
The field of Chemistry Education Research (CER) has been interested in understanding the reasons why...
Identity has been proposed as a mechanism to increase persistence within Science, Technology, Engine...
Over the past decade or so, persistence in STEM has become a widely discussed issue among educators ...
A New England community college reported that 60% of General Chemistry college students, who were sc...
STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors t...
This study aims to determine the effect of STEM-based learning modules on learning outcomes and stud...
Student success in chemistry has been linked to a wide range of factors. Some of these factors are f...
Many colleges and universities take a “weeding out the weak” approach to teaching STEM, despite subs...
A New England community college reported that 60% of General Chemistry college students, who were sc...
Students\u27 retention in STEM-related careers is of great concern for educators and researchers, es...
Organic Chemistry is perceived to be one of the most challenging of undergraduate science courses, a...
More graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathmetics (STEM) fields are needed to keep ...
Kajian ini dijalankan bagi mengkaji kesan dua strategi pembelajaran berasaskan masalah terhadap penc...
Although active learning strategies are being incorporated into many higher-education STEM courses, ...
Since the mid-1990s, the United States has experienced a shortage of scientists and engineers, decli...
The field of Chemistry Education Research (CER) has been interested in understanding the reasons why...
Identity has been proposed as a mechanism to increase persistence within Science, Technology, Engine...
Over the past decade or so, persistence in STEM has become a widely discussed issue among educators ...
A New England community college reported that 60% of General Chemistry college students, who were sc...
STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors t...
This study aims to determine the effect of STEM-based learning modules on learning outcomes and stud...
Student success in chemistry has been linked to a wide range of factors. Some of these factors are f...
Many colleges and universities take a “weeding out the weak” approach to teaching STEM, despite subs...
A New England community college reported that 60% of General Chemistry college students, who were sc...
Students\u27 retention in STEM-related careers is of great concern for educators and researchers, es...
Organic Chemistry is perceived to be one of the most challenging of undergraduate science courses, a...
More graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathmetics (STEM) fields are needed to keep ...
Kajian ini dijalankan bagi mengkaji kesan dua strategi pembelajaran berasaskan masalah terhadap penc...
Although active learning strategies are being incorporated into many higher-education STEM courses, ...
Since the mid-1990s, the United States has experienced a shortage of scientists and engineers, decli...
The field of Chemistry Education Research (CER) has been interested in understanding the reasons why...
Identity has been proposed as a mechanism to increase persistence within Science, Technology, Engine...