High-structure and its impact on performance gaps in large-enrollment frosh courses
Abstract
We introduce the concept of structure-regions and their impact on student experience in large-enrollment frosh courses. These regions involve three major components: active learning, low-stakes assignments, and formative assessment. We analyze performance data and show that high-structure courses have a positive impact on class performance by decreasing the performance gap throughout the duration of a course.
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