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Local high school teachers share what they have observed about pandemic effects on the class of 2023. This will help us prepare to meet these students where they are.
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by Dr. Morah Beck
Contact: Dr. Moriah Beck, Chemistry Department, Moriah.beck@wichita.edu, (316) 978-5476
Use about 30-40 minutes of class period after returning the first exam to motivate students to make changes and improve their learning strategies particularly in STEM courses. This could be used in any course, but is particularly helpful in introductory STEM courses where problem-solving is critical to success.
All students who are admitted to college have the ability to succeed in even the most difficult STEM courses. However, most do not have effective learning strategies, and they resort to memorizing information just before tests. This interactive presentation will introduce cognitive science research-based learning strategies that will help all of your students experience meaningful, transferable learning. The session will focus on ways to teach STEM students simple, yet powerful learning strategies to ensure success.