Benefits and Challenges of Peer Interaction in Calculus Group Exams: Perspectives of Latina/Hispanic & Mixed Race Women

Q3 Mathematics PRIMUS Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1080/10511970.2023.2248973
K. MacArthur, Tracy E. Dobie
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Collaborative assessment techniques are needed to align with shifting approaches to learning that center peer interaction. Furthermore, it is critical to understand how collaborative assessments work for students belonging to historically marginalized groups. This study reports the perspectives of four mixed race and Latina/Hispanic women regarding peer interaction and group exams in university mathematics courses. Three primary themes emerged from interviews: (a) benefits of communication during group exams, (b) challenges of working with peers during group exams, and (c) consideration of gender balance when assigning exam groups. These findings have implications for how college instructors implement collaborative exams in intentional ways that benefit students.
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微积分小组考试中同伴互动的好处和挑战:拉丁裔/西班牙裔和混血妇女的观点
协作评估技术需要与以同伴互动为中心的不断变化的学习方法保持一致。此外,了解协作评估如何适用于历史上被边缘化群体的学生是至关重要的。本研究报告了四名混血和拉丁裔/西班牙裔女性在大学数学课程中的同伴互动和小组考试的观点。访谈中出现了三个主要主题:(a)小组考试期间沟通的好处,(b)小组考试期间与同龄人合作的挑战,以及(c)分配考试小组时考虑性别平衡。这些发现对大学教师如何以有利于学生的有意方式实施协作考试具有启示意义。
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