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A recent article (Kohn, 2006) rekindled interest in a paper begun years earlier but never completed. Stimulated by Mile Kohn's observations...
3/1/08 by William R. Ogden · More from publicationDifferent, not better: gender differences in mathematics learning and achievement
This article reviews the assessment data, literature and research on gender differences in mathematics. The question of whether boys are better at...
3/1/08 by Eugene A. Geist Margaret King · More from publicationAssignment type and student performance in college economics courses
The choice of assignment types in a course is shown to have differential effect on performance of specific types of students. Using data from six...
3/1/08 by Dmitriy Chulkov · More from publicationAn empirical comparison of traditional and web-enhanced classrooms
Students in a 200-level Psychology course were enrolled in either a traditionally taught section or a web-enhanced section taught by the same...
3/1/08 by Maria Bartini · More from publicationAn assessment of stress experienced by students in a prepharmacy curriculum
This study evaluated stress levels experienced by students in a prepharmacy curriculum. A survey was used to evaluate perceived levels of stress,...
3/1/08 by Patricia Canales-Gonzales Peter L. Kranz Mark Granberry Jesus Tanguma · More from publicationThe role of instructors and peers in establishing classroom community
The need to belong and feel a sense of community is decidedly important during the undergraduate experience. In this study, undergraduate perceptions...
3/1/08 by Keonya C. Booker · More from publication
