This study aims to assess student perceptions of the classroom inclusivity and engagement. Previous literature on academic success and the PAITE protocol for observation served as the foundation (Addy et al., 2022). Undergraduate psychology courses were observed, and students participated in a survey assessing their perceptions of these classes. Findings suggest that active/inclusive teaching positively impact perceptions of retention, satisfaction, community building, and belief in success.
Insights into Effective Teaching: Student Perceptions of Inclusive and Engaging Teaching
Elliot Shoff, Christopher Clark, Andrew Graham and Edward Hilton
Major:
Psychology
Exhibition Category:
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format:
Poster Presentation
Campus:
University Park
Faculty Sponsor:
Alicia Drais-Parrillo
Poster Number:
148