Individual Fellow Initiatives
Enhancing Assessment Practices in Large Physics Courses
Large introductory physics courses at UT Austin typically rely on multiple-choice exams due to logistical constraints, including high enrollments and limited teaching assistant (TA) support. While recent instructional reforms have focused on student-centered pedagogies, assessment practices have lagged behind, limiting the alignment between how students are taught and how their learning is evaluated.
Academic Culture in McCombs School of Business
Project goal:
Elevate excellence in the classroom through new strategies to understand, measure, and improve rigor in all courses
Project objectives:
Each class is designed and delivered with the expectation of students learning at high levels
Each student is supported so they can accomplish learning at high levels
Each student demonstrates learning at high levels
Outcome: