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What Questions Are on the Minds of STEM Undergraduate Students and How Can They Be Addressed?

Authors :
Clara L. Meaders
Michelle K. Smith
Timothy Boester
Anne Bracy
Brian A. Couch
Abby G. Drake
Saima Farooq
Bashir Khoda
Cynthia Kinsland
A. Kelly Lane
Sarah E. Lindahl
William H. Livingston
Ayesha Maliwal Bundy
Amber McCormick
Anya I Morozov
Jennifer L. Newell-Caito
Katharine J. Ruskin
Mark A. Sarvary
Marilyne Stains
Justin R. St. Juliana
Stephanie R. Thomas
Cindy van Es
Erin L. Vinson
Maren N. Vitousek
Mackenzie R. Stetzer
Source :
Frontiers in Education, Vol 6 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

Addressing common student questions in introductory STEM courses early in the term is one way that instructors can ensure that their students have all been presented with information about how to succeed in their courses. However, categorizing student questions and identifying evidence-based resources to address student questions takes time, and instructors may not be able to easily collect and respond to student questions at the beginning of every course. To help faculty effectively anticipate and respond to student questions, we 1) administered surveys in multiple STEM courses to identify common student questions, 2) conducted a qualitative analysis to determine categories of student questions (e.g., what are best practices for studying, how can in- and out-of- course time be effectively used), and 3) collaboratively identified advice on how course instructors can answer these questions. Here, we share tips, evidence-based strategies, and resources from faculty that instructors can use to develop their own responses for students. We hope that educators can use these common student questions as a starting point to proactively address questions throughout the course and that the compiled resources will allow instructors to easily find materials that can be considered for their own courses.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2504284X
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Education
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3495d7343d4c29831cb5848687286b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.639338