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Walczak, Mary M.; Walczak, Daniel E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
The importance of educating people to live in our increasingly science- and technology-rich world is well established. Many institutions require students to take one or more courses in science. Some nonscience majors are intrigued by this opportunity, while others are less inclined to take science classes. This project used a mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Nonmajors, Student Attitudes, Course Content
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Reid, Howard M.; Mason, Susan E. – Education, 2008
Many college students majoring in the social sciences find the required statistics course to be dull as well as difficult. Further, they often do not retain much of the material, which limits their success in subsequent courses. We describe a few simple changes, the incorporation of which may enhance student learning. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Social Sciences, Statistics, Course Selection (Students)
Aviles, Christopher B. – 2001
Assigning grades is an integral part of social work education. However, social work educators must decide whether to use norm-referenced or criterion-referenced measurements to grade exams and other assignments. This paper presents arguments for grading with both norm-referenced and criterion-referenced measurements. The benefits of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Criterion Referenced Tests, Grading
Heidari, Farzin – 1996
This report addresses the barriers college students with disabilities face in the laboratory setting. In engineering, mathematics, and science education most courses require laboratory work which may pose challenges to those with disabilities. Instructors should be aware of the individual needs of students with disabilities and make necessary…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), College Students, Compliance (Legal)