Retaining engineering students is a critical issue in engineering education, especially in the first two years of college when the attrition rate in engineering has been stubbornly high. Peer tutoring and supplemental instruction are widely used techniques in order to help freshmen and juniors succeed in challenging courses in universities. Peer tutoring has shown to improve academic outcomes such as achieving higher GPAs, higher retention rates, and improving student connectedness. In this study, we are focusing on the effectiveness of a peer tutoring and supplemental instruction program implemented in a college of engineering at a large land grant research institution
Problem solving and researching are connected activities in the engineering profession and across ed...
Peer mentorship is a relationship between two people who are at a similar level. In this study, the ...
Background: Peer-cooperative learning has been shown in the literature to improve student success in...
Retaining engineering students is a critical issue in engineering education, especially in the first...
In engineering education, retaining engineering students in the first two years of college is a crit...
This paper describes a highly successful peer tutoring program that has resulted in an improvement i...
Introduction: Faculty members have little time and usually lack expertise to provide writing feedbac...
Peer tutoring is a service provided at a community college that is voluntary for students to use. In...
The high rate of attrition in STEM majors has long been an area of concern for education policy make...
The Becoming Engaged Engineering Scholars (BEES) is an NSF S-STEM project that responds to the chall...
The Michigan Tech\u27s GUIDE (Graduate and Undergraduate Initiative for Development and Enhancement)...
The improvement of tutor training programs can impact the important work of writing centers. Tutors ...
Building capacity in higher education in under-developed countries is critical for meeting many of t...
Studies and national reports have shown numerous benefits for engineering and science undergraduate ...
Writing Assignment Tutor Training in STEM (WATTS) is part of a three-year NSF IUSE grant with partic...
Problem solving and researching are connected activities in the engineering profession and across ed...
Peer mentorship is a relationship between two people who are at a similar level. In this study, the ...
Background: Peer-cooperative learning has been shown in the literature to improve student success in...
Retaining engineering students is a critical issue in engineering education, especially in the first...
In engineering education, retaining engineering students in the first two years of college is a crit...
This paper describes a highly successful peer tutoring program that has resulted in an improvement i...
Introduction: Faculty members have little time and usually lack expertise to provide writing feedbac...
Peer tutoring is a service provided at a community college that is voluntary for students to use. In...
The high rate of attrition in STEM majors has long been an area of concern for education policy make...
The Becoming Engaged Engineering Scholars (BEES) is an NSF S-STEM project that responds to the chall...
The Michigan Tech\u27s GUIDE (Graduate and Undergraduate Initiative for Development and Enhancement)...
The improvement of tutor training programs can impact the important work of writing centers. Tutors ...
Building capacity in higher education in under-developed countries is critical for meeting many of t...
Studies and national reports have shown numerous benefits for engineering and science undergraduate ...
Writing Assignment Tutor Training in STEM (WATTS) is part of a three-year NSF IUSE grant with partic...
Problem solving and researching are connected activities in the engineering profession and across ed...
Peer mentorship is a relationship between two people who are at a similar level. In this study, the ...
Background: Peer-cooperative learning has been shown in the literature to improve student success in...