DocumentCode
319118
Title
A model for implementing “Supplemental Instruction” in engineering
Author
Marra, Rose M. ; Litzinger, Thomas A.
Author_Institution
Coll. of Eng., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
1997
fDate
5-8 Nov 1997
Firstpage
109
Abstract
Supplemental Instruction (SI) is a learning enhancement program. SI targets high risk courses instead of high risk students and offers assistance on an outreach basis in regularly scheduled, out of class sessions. The primary goal of SI is to facilitate students´ mastery of the course concepts, however a secondary goal is to encourage students to develop better learning skills and strategies. A student who has received a high grade in a targeted SI course is trained to become an SI leader. As an SI leader, the student re-attends the course to model effective student behaviors, and conducts weekly SI sessions. During the SI sessions, SI leaders facilitate students´ understanding of course material via interactive learning strategies which encourage involvement, comprehension and higher order reasoning skills. SI leaders do not re-teach or simply work problems on the board; rather they offer alternative perspectives and exercises designed to mirror the course content. Penn State´s SI program was piloted as a part of our larger Undergraduate Teaching Intern Program. The Teaching Intern (TI) Program allows undergraduate students to partner with a professor on a particular course in order to learn about the responsibilities of being a faculty member. This paper provides an overview of both the SI and TI programs, specific details on how to run a course to train for these programs, and preliminary results of the SI program in terms of experiences of the three student SI leaders and achievement results of those students who attended SI sessions versus those who did not
Keywords
engineering education; teaching; Supplemental Instruction; Undergraduate Teaching Intern Program; high risk courses; higher order reasoning skills; interactive learning strategies; learning enhancement program; learning skills development; out of class sessions; student behavior modeling; undergraduate students; Books; Conducting materials; Context modeling; Education; Educational institutions; Mechanical engineering; Mirrors; Testing; Thermodynamics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1997. 27th Annual Conference. Teaching and Learning in an Era of Change. Proceedings.
Conference_Location
Pittsburgh, PA
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4086-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1997.644821
Filename
644821
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