All Journal of College Science Teaching resources
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Using Growth Rings on Wooden Blocks and Plywood to Enhance Students’ Spatial Reasoning Skills
Spatial reasoning is one of the most challenging skills to master in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. This article...
By Jeff B. Chaumba and Josphine Chaumba
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Using Popular Fiction to Inspire Scientific Inquiry
Many teacher educator preparation programs do not provide opportunities for preservice teachers (PSTs) to experience and examine the use of popular fi...
By Kristin Cook and Winn Wheeler
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In response to the demand for more STEM-certified teachers, identity has emerged as a theoretical lens for examining how candidates can be recruited i...
By Ingelise Giles, Nicole Cook, Zahra Hazari, Maria Fernandez, and Laird Kramer
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Conversion of Traditional Face-to-Face MLS Hematology Courses Into Remote Delivery
The design of a hybrid Hematology I course (prepandemic) was adopted for Hematology II and facilitated our conversion of Hematology II into a fully re...
By Sanjeeda Jafar, Shruti Budhani, and Diane Wilson
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Maximizing Learning Objectives in Undergraduate Research Journals
Undergraduate research journals (URJs) introduce students to the peer review and publication processes, teaching them to write manuscripts that will b...
By Shamel Basaria, Taylor S. Ginieczki, Shloka V. Janapaty, Rohan Nigam, and Davis H. Smith
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In the information age, the acquisition of data literacy skills has become increasingly important for undergraduate student success, yet these skills ...
By Emily G. Weigel and Aakanksha Angra
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Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) represent an economical and practical way for institutions to equitably offer research experie...
By Elizabeth A. Majka, Kyle F. Bennett, Thomas P. Sawyer, Jon L. Johnson, and Merrilee F. Guenther
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Although undergraduate research experience has proven to have positive effects on student outcomes, such opportunities are not always widely available...
By Ethan S. Quinn, Brian Sylcott, Nathaneal T. Green, Joi P. Walker, and Robert M. Hughes
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Science Assessments as a Learning Opportunity
Feedback best practices support timely, high-quality feedback with application opportunity. Multiple attempts on assessments support learning gains. A...
By Emily Faulconer and John Griffith
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Project-based learning (PBL) research is shown to improve students’ higher-order thinking skills. In this article, we describe an adaptation of the ...
By Ilirian Dhimitruka and Geetha Surendran
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Exploring the Role of Student Seating Preference and Performance in a Large Introductory STEM Course
Most introductory courses are held in large lecture halls, with students typically sitting in either the front, middle, or back of the classroom. In a...
By Chloe Wasendorf, Audrey McCombs, and Nancy Boury
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Impacts of a Prerequisite Online Laboratory Course
In response to remote learning needs during the COVID-19 pandemic, introductory lecture and laboratory courses typically delivered fully in person wer...
By Elizabeth V. Jones, Michael Evans, and Carrie Shepler
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Teaching Green Chemistry Through Student-Generated Open Educational Resources
This article describes the implementation of a student-generated open educational resource project into a majors’ organic chemistry laboratory. This...
By Krystal Grieger and Alexey Leontyev
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Issues of Question Equivalence in Online Exam Pools
During the pandemic, the use of question pools for online testing was recommended to mitigate cheating, exposing multitudes of science, technology, en...
By Cody Goolsby-Cole, Sarah M. Bass, Liz Stanwyck, Sarah Leupen, Tara S. Carpenter, and Linda C. Hodges
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Making Lab Group Work Equitable and Inclusive
The collaborative nature of introductory college science labs means that labs can play a major role in boosting students’ interest in experimental s...
By Danny Doucette and Chandralekha Singh