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Collaborative Research: Promoting Research-based Instructional Methods for Enhancing and Reforming STEM Education (PRIMERS) School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences College of Sciences

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Dr. Chu-Lin Cheng
PRIMERS UTRGV Lead
Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences
ESCNE 2.617
Email: chulin.cheng@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-2464

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School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Department of Civil Engineering College of Sciences College of Engineering College of Education

PRIMERS Project Goals

The primary goal of PRIMERS project is to move undergraduate STEM instructors away from traditional teacher-centered lecture-based instruction, toward learning-centered active learning-based instruction. The secondary goal is to create, test, and implement different versions of the Learning by Design program in ways that are sensitive to differences between institutions and their varied missions and contexts. The project team proposes to develop models for sustainability that will enable these versions to persist beyond the life of the project. Applying grounded theory and correlational analyses, the multiple-case study research study (mixed qualitative and quantitative methods) is designed to address the primary research question: How can evidence-based instructional methods and professional development programs be effectively propagated in different institutions of higher education to support STEM instructor implementation of learner-centered instruction? The design/implementation and research components of the proposed effort are grounded in the organizational change literature, primarily through the theoretical and practical work of Kezar (e.g., research-based principles of organizational change, change strategies, change foci, change models, and change outcomes). The project is designed to provide multiple ways by which faculty, academic departments and other units, institutions, and institutional consortia can support broader implementation of effective instructional strategies/practices, and thus improve undergraduate STEM education.

 

 

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