Many high school and undergraduate students enter science courses feeling intimidated by course content and unsure of their abilities. Teachers are frequently challenged in mixed-level and interdisciplinary courses to ascertain and honor students' levels and areas of experience. In these cases, the application of critical pedagogy techniques can create a culture of caring and thereby allay student anxiety and increase student motivation and success. Here I describe a simple instant polling exercise that employs critical pedagogy to stimulate dialogue about students' experiences with course content. This exercise is especially useful for mixed-level and interdisciplinary science courses, and can be easily adapted for small or large classes.
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1 August 2017
An Interactive, Instant Polling Exercise to Allay Student Anxiety in Science Courses
Rachel K. Thiet
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 79 • No. 6
August 2017
Vol. 79 • No. 6
August 2017
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