IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE Ps-Political Science & Politics Pub Date : 2023-01-11 DOI:10.1017/S1049096522001305
Joshua M. Jansa, Eve M. Ringsmuth
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在学期内,由于流行病、天气或旅行和健康的住宿而改变课程模式越来越普遍,这可能会中断学生的学习。我们在“美国政府简介”的10个章节中追踪了临时模式的变化,以检查教师在多大程度上拥有帮助学生成功驾驭这种变化并减轻学习损失的工具。我们发现,如果教师将课程材料制作得引人入胜,沟通清晰,并有效地使用技术,学生就会对教师对轮班的处理给予很好的评价。分析表明,当一个学期有三个或更少的班次时,教师可以减轻计划外的模式变化对学生学习的影响。
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Disrupted Learning about Democracy: Instructor Strategies for Navigating Temporary Modality Shifts
ABSTRACT Within-semester shifts in course modality in response to pandemics, weather, or accommodation for travel and health are increasingly common and can interrupt student learning. We tracked temporary modality changes across 10 sections of “Introduction to American Government” to examine the extent to which instructors have tools to help students successfully navigate such changes and mitigate learning loss. We find that students rated instructors’ handling of shifts well if they made course material engaging, communicated clearly, and effectively used technology. The analysis suggests that instructors can mitigate the impact of unplanned changes to modality on students’ learning when there are three or fewer shifts during a semester.
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Ps-Political Science & Politics POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: PS: Political Science & Politics provides critical analyses of contemporary political phenomena and is the journal of record for the discipline of political science reporting on research, teaching, and professional development. PS, begun in 1968, is the only quarterly professional news and commentary journal in the field and is the prime source of information on political scientists" achievements and professional concerns. PS: Political Science & Politics is sold ONLY as part of a joint subscription with American Political Science Review and Perspectives on Politics.
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