The Toolbox | Vol. 20, No. 6

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VOLUME 20

ISSUE 6

JUNE 2022

THE TOOLBOX A Teaching and Learning Resource for Instructors

EFFECTIVE COURSE DESIGN PRACTICES THAT FOSTER SUCCESS WITH FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS T

hree evidence-based principles of educational psychology can facilitate effective course design practices that increase learning.These three teaching strategies are:

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1. Using organizing schemes that are discipline-specific conceptual frameworks to plan and deliver courses by integrating material and guide teaching (Bransford et al. 2000) 2. Providing temporary and adjustable scaffolding learning support, then fostering greater student independence as the course proceeds (Ambrose et al., 2000) 3. Providing students with frequent, helpful, and timely formative feedback, including peer review, to facilitate learning gains (Felder & Brent 2016) These evidence-based principles are often underutilized because they are not generally viewed as student success strategies. However, they are especially effective practices for instructors who engage with transitioning students in higher education. In this issue of The Toolbox, we will examine these course design practices and demonstrate how they have been successfully used with college students in general education courses.

Good design is making something intelligible and memorable. Great design is making something memorable and meaningful.

Create Organizational Schemes Discipline-specific conceptual frameworks help experts integrate content and learn new material. Unfortunately, novices lack these conceptual frameworks and tend to have isolated knowledge that does not facilitate new knowledge integration. However, when instructors explicitly teach using organizing schemes, students learn to organize the content and use this knowledge to integrate new learning.

National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience® and Students in Transition, University of South Carolina

—Dieter Rams, German industrial designer

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