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QUESTION . How Do You Get Student Buy-In to a WONDERFUL to you Teaching Innovation

2. Introduction. As we convert teacher-centered courses to learner-centered courses, we can run into problems.Students must play active responsible rolesMany students may resist change in roleStudents experience anxiety, disorientation

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QUESTION . How Do You Get Student Buy-In to a WONDERFUL to you Teaching Innovation

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    1. QUESTION. How Do You Get Student Buy-In to a WONDERFUL (to you) Teaching Innovation?? By Wendy L. Keeney-Kennicutt, Ph.D. Adalet Baris Gunersel Nancy J. Simpson, Ph.D. Texas A&M University

    2. 2 Introduction As we convert teacher-centered courses to learner-centered courses, we can run into problems. Students must play active responsible roles Many students may resist change in role Students experience anxiety, disorientation they are out of their comfort zone. Student attitudes and expectations affect performance and learning outcomes These are especially important when the innovative tool is technology-based.

    3. 3 Our innovative tool is Calibrated Peer Review (CPRTM) used in my introductory chemistry class This was a mixed methods study using both quantitative and qualitative student data over 7 semesters with 3 questions in mind: What do students think about CPR as a learning tool? What do student comments reveal about the reasons for their accepting or resisting CPR? How and why did the instructor (me) persist, particularly in the face of initial intense student resistance?

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