The potential of Supplemental Instruction in engineering education
(2013) 41th SEFI Conference, 2013- Abstract
- The results from this study show that both the percentage of students passing a difficult first-year engineering course, and scores on the course exams, are higher for students attending SI compared to students not attending. There is also a clear relation between SI attendance and student performance, with higher attendance leading to higher student performances. The study also shows that female students are attending SI at a higher rate than male students. However, both genders seem to benefit to the same degree by attending SI meetings. Also all students, independent of prior academic ability, benefit from attending SI. A qualitative study based on a questionnaire to students attending SI, suggests that SI meetings provide elements... (More)
- The results from this study show that both the percentage of students passing a difficult first-year engineering course, and scores on the course exams, are higher for students attending SI compared to students not attending. There is also a clear relation between SI attendance and student performance, with higher attendance leading to higher student performances. The study also shows that female students are attending SI at a higher rate than male students. However, both genders seem to benefit to the same degree by attending SI meetings. Also all students, independent of prior academic ability, benefit from attending SI. A qualitative study based on a questionnaire to students attending SI, suggests that SI meetings provide elements missing in other scheduled learning opportunities in the courses, which are important for understanding course material. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/5472205
- author
- Malm, Joakim LU ; Bryngfors, Leif LU and Mörner, Lise-Lotte LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2013
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Peer learning, Supplemental Instruction
- categories
- Higher Education
- host publication
- [Host publication title missing]
- pages
- 6 pages
- publisher
- SEFI, Brussels, Belgium
- conference name
- 41th SEFI Conference, 2013
- conference location
- Leuven, Belgium
- conference dates
- 2013-09-16 - 2013-09-20
- external identifiers
-
- scopus:84938892357
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- 67df369b-4f8d-498f-a580-157c7cd54fda (old id 5472205)
- alternative location
- http://www.kuleuven.be/communicatie/congresbureau/oud2015/congres/sefi2013/eproceedings/45.pdf
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-04 10:07:30
- date last changed
- 2022-01-29 19:48:19
@inproceedings{67df369b-4f8d-498f-a580-157c7cd54fda, abstract = {{The results from this study show that both the percentage of students passing a difficult first-year engineering course, and scores on the course exams, are higher for students attending SI compared to students not attending. There is also a clear relation between SI attendance and student performance, with higher attendance leading to higher student performances. The study also shows that female students are attending SI at a higher rate than male students. However, both genders seem to benefit to the same degree by attending SI meetings. Also all students, independent of prior academic ability, benefit from attending SI. A qualitative study based on a questionnaire to students attending SI, suggests that SI meetings provide elements missing in other scheduled learning opportunities in the courses, which are important for understanding course material.}}, author = {{Malm, Joakim and Bryngfors, Leif and Mörner, Lise-Lotte}}, booktitle = {{[Host publication title missing]}}, keywords = {{Peer learning; Supplemental Instruction}}, language = {{eng}}, publisher = {{SEFI, Brussels, Belgium}}, title = {{The potential of Supplemental Instruction in engineering education}}, url = {{http://www.kuleuven.be/communicatie/congresbureau/oud2015/congres/sefi2013/eproceedings/45.pdf}}, year = {{2013}}, }