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Development of a Student Self-Reported Instrument to Assess Course Reform
Authors:R C Morris  Loran Carleton Parker  David Nelson  Matthew D Pistilli  Adam Hagen  Chantal Levesque-Bristol
Institution:1. Purdue University rmorris@purdue.edu;3. Purdue University
Abstract:This study examines the development and implementation of a survey-based instrument assessing the effectiveness of a course redesign initiative focused on student centeredness at a large midwestern university in the United States. Given the scope of the reform initiative under investigation in this study, researchers developed an instrument called the Classroom Experience Questionnaire (CEQ), which was administered to students enrolled in redesigned courses. Early findings demonstrate strong construct validity and internal reliability of the CEQ instrument as well as concurrent validity between the CEQ and observation data gathered in concert with self-report data. The authors conclude that in the absence of trained classroom observers, the developed student self-report protocol can serve as a useful tool for measuring the constructivist orientation of pedagogy and student-centered nature of the learning environment in a higher education setting.
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