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- 9:30am PT / 10:30am MT / 11:30am CT / 12:30pm ET 4 matches
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- 10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:20pm ET 4 matches
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- 10:55am PT / 11:55am MT / 12:55pm CT / 1:55pm ET 3 matches
- 11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:30pm ET 7 matches
- 12:05pm PT / 1:05pm MT / 2:05pm CT / 3:05pm ET 3 matches
- 12:00pm PT / 1:00pm MT / 2:00pm CT / 3:00pm ET 3 matches
- 12:40pm PT / 1:40pm MT / 2:40pm CT / 3:40pm ET 6 matches
- 1:10pm PT / 2:10pm MT / 3:10pm CT / 4:10pm ET 3 matches
Results 11 - 20 of 41 matches
Measuring Teaching Practices to Inform Change in Online Undergraduate STEM Courses
Regina Garza Mitchell, Western Michigan University; Whitney DeCamp, Western Michigan University; Brian Horvitz, Western Michigan University; Megan Kowalske, Western Michigan University; Cherrelle Singleton, Western Michigan University
Over many decades, education researchers and practitioners have developed validated instruments for studying traditional in-person classroom-based teaching practices. These instruments are not easily adaptable to ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, 2021:Change topics:Learning Spaces
Time: 12:05pm PT / 1:05pm MT / 2:05pm CT / 3:12:05pm PT / 1:05pm MT / 2:05pm CT / 3:05pm ET
Getting Beyond the Flawed Metrics of Student Evaluation Surveys
Josh Beach, 21st Century Literacy
Student evaluation surveys are not valid instruments for evaluating teaching, student learning, or the curriculum. For almost a century, researchers have found that not only are these tools highly correlated with ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change: Department-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, Promoting Access, Equity and Inclusion, Aligning faculty incentives with systemic change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process
Time: 10:35am PT / 11:35am MT / 12:35pm CT / 1:10:35am PT / 11:35am MT / 12:35pm CT / 1:35pm ET
Using Force Field Analysis to Advance STEM Education Reform
Lucas Hill, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Mark Graham, Yale University; Judy Milton, University of Georgia
Organizational theorists and change practitioners have advanced many useful tools relevant to the evaluation of complex, often multi-institutional, higher education STEM reform initiatives. Evaluators often engage ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, Change leadership, Aligning faculty incentives with systemic change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Role of Centers/Faculty Development in Promoting Institutional Change, Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 12:40pm PT / 1:40pm MT / 2:40pm CT / 3:12:40pm PT / 1:40pm MT / 2:40pm CT / 3:40pm ET
Continuous Improvement and Change Leadership at the Urban University
Matt Renn, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities; Mitzy Gonzalez, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities; Andrea Rodriguez, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Higher education institutions throughout the nation employ various continuous improvement processes to operationalize change at all organization levels. Through our ongoing work with three public, urban research ...
Session Type: Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Minority-Serving Institutions, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Change leadership, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process
Time: 11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:30pm ET
The Role of Course-Based Communities of Transformation in Moving Toward Active Learning: What We Learned about Supporting Change During the Pivot to Online Learning
Jill Nelson, George Mason University; Jessica Rosenberg, George Mason University; Robert Sachs, George Mason University
Student engagement in active learning has been shown to improve retention and understanding, but effecting sustained change in STEM instruction has proven challenging, particularly in large courses. In this ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change: Department-level change, 2021:Institution type:Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Change leadership, Learning Spaces, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:05pm ET
Intentional Diversification of a Multi-institutional Community of Practice Network
Tracie Reding, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Kelly Gomez Johnson, University of Nebraska at Omaha
This presentation will highlight the process the COMunities for Mathematics Inquiry in Teaching Network (COMMIT) developed to ensure diversification in their second round of on-boarding regional COMMITs. This ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change: Department-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, Change leadership, Promoting Access, Equity and Inclusion, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 1:10pm PT / 2:10pm MT / 3:10pm CT / 4:1:10pm PT / 2:10pm MT / 3:10pm CT / 4:10pm ET
Connecting Project Principles and a Theory of Change to Practice: Departmental Action Teams
Sarah Wise, University of Colorado at Boulder; Courtney Ngai, Colorado State University; Joel Corbo, University of Colorado at Boulder
Every change effort needs a solid foundation in order to achieve its desired impacts. We have found that project principles and a Theory of Change (TOC) provide such a foundation for the Departmental Action Team ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change: Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:05pm ET
The Importance of Measuring Collaboration in Higher Education Reform Initiatives
Lucas Hill, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Judy Milton, University of Georgia; Timothy Immelman, University of Georgia
Increasingly, higher education STEM reform change initiatives seek to advance systems change, often through the proliferation of multi-institutional and multi-sector collaborative reform strategies. These ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process
Time: 10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:05pm ET
When Seeing is Believing: Generalizability and Decision Studies for Observational Data in Evaluation and Research on Teaching
Tim Weston, University of Colorado at Boulder; Charles Hayward, University of Colorado at Boulder; Sandra Laursen, University of Colorado at Boulder
Structured classroom observations are widely used in research and evaluation of STEM classrooms to characterize teaching and learning activities. Because conducting observations is typically resource intensive, it ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, Learning Spaces, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 1:10pm PT / 2:10pm MT / 3:10pm CT / 4:1:10pm PT / 2:10pm MT / 3:10pm CT / 4:10pm ET
A theoretical perspective on sustaining an education change initiative
Ann Sitomer, Oregon State University; Kathy Quardokus Fisher, University of Notre Dame
Some education change initiatives focus on developing programs intended to promote long-lasting, large-scale improvement to undergraduate education. When initiatives are launched by temporary external funding, ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Role of Centers/Faculty Development in Promoting Institutional Change, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 9:30am PT / 10:30am MT / 11:30am CT / 12:9:30am PT / 10:30am MT / 11:30am CT / 12:30pm ET


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