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Autor/inn/enKlymchuk, Sergiy; Thomas, Mike; Alexander, Jordan; Evans, Tanya; Gulyaev, Sergei; Liu, William; Novak, Julia; Murphy, Priscilla; Stephens, Jason; Zaliwski, Andrew
InstitutionTeaching and Learning Research Initiative (New Zealand)
TitelInvestigating the Impact of Non-Routine Problem-Solving on Creativity, Engagement, and Intuition of STEM Tertiary Students
Quelle(2020), (36 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
SchlagwörterProblem Solving; Learner Engagement; Intuition; Self Efficacy; Convergent Thinking; Creative Thinking; Thinking Skills; STEM Education; Instructional Effectiveness; Puzzles; Undergraduate Students; Individual Differences; Student Attitudes; Employment Potential; Foreign Countries; Lecture Method; New Zealand
AbstractIn 2012 the New Zealand Government identified as a priority the need to address the undersupply of students studying STEM subjects for delivering its Business Growth Agenda. Low engagement and retention rates in STEM subjects contribute to the shortage of STEM graduates, producing a negative impact on the New Zealand economy. This Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) -funded project implemented and evaluated a pedagogical intervention aimed at enhancing learner engagement in STEM courses and increasing learners' creativity more generally. The primary aim of this project was the evaluation of a strategic and innovative pedagogical intervention based on Puzzle-Based Learning (PzBL) in undergraduate STEM courses. To fulfil this aim, the project sought to answer three important research questions: (1) Does the integration of non-routine problem-solving in lectures affect participants' engagement in lectures, and/or their ability to inhibit intuitive thinking and exhibit creative thinking?; (2) Are any observed effects moderated by individual differences such as demographic characteristics or prior ability?; and (3) How do students react to the integration of non-routine problem-solving in their lectures? (ERIC).
AnmerkungenTeaching and Learning Research Initiative. Available from: New Zealand Council for Educational Research. P.O. Box 3237, Wellington 6140 New Zealand. Tel: +64-4384-7939; Fax: +64-4384-7933; e-mail: tlri@nzcer.org.nz; Web site: http://www.tlri.org.nz
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2024/1/01
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