2022
DOI: 10.3102/0013189x221090229
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The Effect of Faculty Research on Student Learning in College

Abstract: Whether faculty research affects college student learning has long been the subject of debate. Previous studies use subjective measures of student learning; focus on correlation rather than causation; and typically focus on one college, thus lacking generalizability. Using unique, large-scale survey and assessment data that we collected from nationally representative samples of STEM undergraduates in China, India, and Russia, as well as a causal identification strategy that accounts for differential sorting of… Show more

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“…STEM education has also been used as a tool to inspire students' critical thinking and innovation skills [42] . And Chinese students have always been criticised for their lack of critical thinking and innovation abilities [7] . Furthermore, STEM education focuses on individual achievements.…”
Section: The Strengths Of Stem Education In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…STEM education has also been used as a tool to inspire students' critical thinking and innovation skills [42] . And Chinese students have always been criticised for their lack of critical thinking and innovation abilities [7] . Furthermore, STEM education focuses on individual achievements.…”
Section: The Strengths Of Stem Education In Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studying STEM-related subjects not only requires students to specialise in particular areas, but also involves research-based learning [7] . Those areas are considered as collections of centred principles of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and expect students to apply information and solve real world problems [8] .…”
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