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Developing a “Gateway” Course to Prepare Nontraditional Students for Success in Upper-Division Science Courses

Journal of College Science Teaching—September/October 2010

In times of economic downturn, college enrollments often increase. Entering students may come from diverse educational backgrounds and bring variable skill sets. In this article, the authors describe a skills-focused course developed to ensure that transfer and nontraditional students returning to education are prepared to succeed in upper-division science courses. The course focuses on competence in scientific skills, but it also aims to develop learning communities, provide orientation to the science program, and promote student planning. To achieve these aims, they use formative surveys, assignments for skill acquisition and practice, cooperative learning experiences, goal-setting tasks, and portfolios. Student feedback indicates that the course has been valuable for improving scientific preparedness, with additional benefits of clarifying curriculum expectations and developing personal responsibility for success.
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