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How and Why Does it Matter? The Changing Student Body Victor M. H. Borden, Ph.D. rofessor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studi isor to Exec VP for Regional Affairs, Planning, and 2011 Plater Institute on the Future of Learning

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The Changing Student Body. How and Why Does it Matter?. 2011 Plater Institute on the Future of Learning. Victor M. H. Borden, Ph.D. Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Sr. Advisor to Exec VP for Regional Affairs, Planning, and Policy. Overview. Two tracks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How and Why Does it Matter?The Changing Student Body

Victor M. H. Borden, Ph.D.Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

Sr. Advisor to Exec VP for Regional Affairs, Planning, and Policy

2011 Plater Institute on the Future of Learning

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Overview Two tracks

Addressing the question askedWarm-up for “pop quiz”

• Handout for keeping score How and why does understanding the

changing student body matter? Fundamental paradigm shift

From teaching students to learning students

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At what average annual percentage rate has the size of the undergraduate student body at IUPUI changed over the last 20 years (since 1991)

a) -2%b) 0%c) +2%d) +4%

Total Undergraduates

+0.2% to be exact

Quiz Warm-up Item

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Undergraduate Enrollment at IUPUI

21,157 19,950 20,695 21,193 22,236

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

1991 1996 2001 2006 2011 2016 2021

22,407

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What Really Works for Student Learning? Research findings converge Seven Principles of Good Practice in

Undergraduate Education Chickering & Gamson, 1991, New Directions for

Teaching and Learning, No. 47. Insights from Neuroscience and Anthropology,

Cognitive Science and Work-place Studies Ted Marchese,http://home.avvanta.com/~building/lifelong/higher_ed/marchese.htm

National Research Council Research Synthesis How Students Learn: Science in the Classroom

http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=11102

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Seven Principles Encourages Contact Between Students and

Faculty Develops Reciprocity and Cooperation Among

Students Encourages Active Learning Gives Prompt Feedback Emphasizes Time on Task Communicates High Expectations Respects Diverse Talents and Ways of Learning

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Marchese’s Insights Good teachers, like "reflective practitioners" in

other professions, constantly test, adjust, and reframe their models of practice on the basis of experience and reflection

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Marchese’s Insights The more a teacher can emphasize . . .

learner independence and choice intrinsic motivators and natural curiosity rich, timely, usable feedback coupled with occasions for

reflection active involvement in real-world tasks emphasizing

higher-order abilities done with other people in high-challenge, low-threat

environments that provide for practice and reinforcement

. . . the greater the chances he or she will realize the deep learning that makes a difference in student lives.

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Conditions for Learning

Research Synthesis from National Research Council Engage preconceptions Develop a foundation of “factual” knowledge Develop strong conceptual frameworks Develop competency in monitoring our own

understanding (metacognition) Regulate our behaviors to optimize our capacity

to learn and unlearn where necessary

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Herbert Simon’s Observation Learning takes place in the minds of students

and nowhere else, and the effectiveness of teachers lies in what they can induce students to do. The beginning of the design of any educational procedure is dreaming up experiences for students: things that we want students to do because these are the activities that will help them to learn this kind of information and skill. And then we can back off and ask what we have to do to get students to carry out these activities.

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What Doesn’t Work Passive listening Obsession with coverage and lower-order thinking skills

(i.e., memorization) Little student choice about what is studied and how it is

studied Fear/anxiety riddled instruction and evaluation Limited interaction with instructor and other students High-stakes evaluation But good students will learn even under poor learning

conditions Can you imagine what they can do under the best

conditions?

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Student Learning and Learning Students How and why does understanding the

changing student body matter? How do macro-level statistical trends relate in

any way to student learning?

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What percentage of undergraduates at IUPUI are male?

a) 43%b) 47%c) 51%d) 55%

Gender

A vanishing breed?

Quiz Warm-up Item

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Percent Male

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The College Gender GapACE 2006 Report (http://www.acenet.edu/bookstore/pdf/Gender_Equity_6_23.pdf)

Economic Incentives Degree makes bigger difference for females Male occupations w/H.S. diploma offer better

benefits School Effects

School/classroom environment biased against boys Reading and writing emphasis early on favors girls

Social/Psychological Factors Male role models less academically oriented Boys don’t follow norms or manage emotions well

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What percentage of annual new students at IUPUI are fall, full-time beginners?

a) 34%b) 44%c) 54%d) 64%

Mode of Admissions

Not even one-half

Quiz Warm-up Item

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IUPUI New Degree-Seeking Undergraduates 2010-11

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Swirling and Learning Majority of IUPUI graduates started elsewhere

Many more transferred in credits since starting at IUPUI

Accommodating Student Swirl (Borden, 2004)

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What percentage of undergraduates at IUPUI are members of a racial/ethnic minority?

a) 26%b) 21%c) 16%d) 11%

Still the Midwest, but…

Race/Ethnicity

Quiz Warm-up Item

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Percent Minority

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By what percentage has white student enrollment changed over the past 20 years?

a) -10%b) -5%c) +5%d) +10%

But still the large majority

Non-Minority

Quiz Warm-up Item

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Percent White Students

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Cultural Bias in Teaching and Testing The SAT “Regata” question

Runner:Marathon A) envoy:embassy B) martyr:massacre C) oarsman:regatta D) referee:tournament E) horse:stable

Subtle/nuanced bias is much prevalent than flagrant bias

Disciplinary bias as a form of cultural biasTeaching statistics in psychology

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Getting a Grip on the Changing Student Body Keeping students in mind when designing

courses, program, curricula Engaging students in learning

Being different from them is greatBeing indifferent to them, not so good

WARNING: Statistics are not relevant to individualsThe average Floridian is born Hispanic and

dies Jewish