Chem-2-Chem: A One-to-One Supportive Learning Environment for Chemistry
2005; American Chemical Society; Volume: 82; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1021/ed082p1859
ISSN1938-1328
AutoresRosita Báez-Galib, Héctor Colón-Cruz, Wilfredo Resto, Michael R. Rubin,
Tópico(s)Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
ResumoThe Chem-2-Chem (C2C) tutoring–mentoring program was developed at the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey, an undergraduate institution serving Hispanic students, to increase student retention and help students achieve successful general chemistry course outcomes. This program provides a supportive learning environment designed to address students' academic and emotional needs in a holistic way. Advanced chemistry students offered peer-led, personalized, and individualized learning experiences through tutoring and mentoring to approximately 21% of students enrolled in the general chemistry course. Final grades from official class lists of all general chemistry course sections were analyzed using Student's t-test, paired t-test, and χ2 analysis. Results during the seven semesters studied show an increase of 29% in successful course outcomes defined as final letter grades of A, B, and C obtained by Chem-2-Chem participants. For each final grade, highly statistically significant differences between participants and nonparticipants were detected. There were also statistically significant differences between successful course outcomes obtained by participants and nonparticipants for each of the semesters studied. This research supports recent trends in chemical education to provide a social context for learning experiences. This peer-led learning strategy can serve as an effective model to achieve excellence in science courses at a wide range of educational institutions.
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