2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40594-020-00267-8
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A scoping review of literature assessing the impact of the learning assistant model

Abstract: Much of modern education reform is focused on implementation of evidenced-based teaching, but these techniques are sometimes met with trepidation from faculty, due to inexperience or lack of necessary resources. One near-peer teaching model designed to facilitate evidenced-based teaching in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics classrooms is the Learning Assistant (LA) model. Here, we describe the details of the LA model, present a scoping review of literature using the four original goals of the L… Show more

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“…The analyzed data came from 4,612 students in 39 first semester introductory college chemistry courses.The courses were taught at 12 institutions, including one two-year college, two private universities, and three minority-serving institutions. Thirty-two of the courses used the Learning Assistant Model57,58 to implement collaborative instruction. All 39 courses reported using collaborative learning.Sixteen of the courses completed a survey on their teaching practices implemented in the Spring of 2019.…”
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“…The analyzed data came from 4,612 students in 39 first semester introductory college chemistry courses.The courses were taught at 12 institutions, including one two-year college, two private universities, and three minority-serving institutions. Thirty-two of the courses used the Learning Assistant Model57,58 to implement collaborative instruction. All 39 courses reported using collaborative learning.Sixteen of the courses completed a survey on their teaching practices implemented in the Spring of 2019.…”
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“…I am currently an assistant professor at a research-intensive institution, but I worked for 5 years at a regional HSI and 5 years as a high school science teacher. My experiences at the HSI teaching physics courses to future elementary teachers and supporting my colleagues in transforming their STEM courses using Learning Assistants (Barrasso & Spilios, 2021 ) informed my perspective on this project. They provided me insight into the deep care that many HSI instructors have for their students and the structural barriers that often prevent them from supporting their diverse students in the holistic ways that they want.…”
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“…The data came from 3,686 students in 83 courses from 14 institutions. Of the 83 courses, 66 used the learning assistant model [58,59] to implement collaborative instruc-FIG. 1: Society's educational debts before and after instruction with three potential outcomes: mitigate, perpetuate, or exacerbate.…”
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confidence: 99%