Revamped college science course improves student performance -- in spite of cuts
Thursday, June 2, 2011 - 13:30
in Psychology & Sociology
Students overall performed better and educationally disadvantaged students generally made even greater strides than everyone else in an introductory biology course at a university where recent budget woes doubled class sizes for the course, cut lab times and reduced the number of graduate teaching assistants.
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