2019
DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2019.1649503
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Instructional practices in reformed undergraduate STEM learning environments: a study of instructor and student behaviors in biology courses

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“…Similar to in-person findings in Kranzfelder, Lo, et al (2019), our data suggest that if instructors implemented more Guiding activities, then students were most likely engaged in more Working & Talking behaviors in the online learning environment. Our results are important to show instructors what online practices effectively engage their students in active learning activities and what online functions can be used to support the implementation of these activities.…”
Section: Instructors Who Guided More In the Online Environment Had Increased Student Working And Talking Behaviorssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Similar to in-person findings in Kranzfelder, Lo, et al (2019), our data suggest that if instructors implemented more Guiding activities, then students were most likely engaged in more Working & Talking behaviors in the online learning environment. Our results are important to show instructors what online practices effectively engage their students in active learning activities and what online functions can be used to support the implementation of these activities.…”
Section: Instructors Who Guided More In the Online Environment Had Increased Student Working And Talking Behaviorssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Following Smith et al (2014), we collapsed instructor COPUS codes into four categories: Presenting, Guiding, Administering, and Other. Following Kranzfelder, Lo, et al (2019), we collapsed student COPUS codes into four categories: Receiving, Working & Talking, Assessment, and Other.…”
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“…Through a CRT lens, this means faculty must "raise the level of thinking to that of theorizing and problem solving" (Bentley & Fleury, 2017, p. 8). For example, Kranzfelder et al (2019) presented a study showing faculty in a biology classroom using less class time on lectures and more time with students actively engaging one another. This pedagogical shift allowed students to explore biology concepts through their own lenses.…”
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confidence: 99%