Understanding Clicker Discussions: Student Reasoning and the Impact of Instructional Cues

This paper characterizes in-class discussion of clicker questions among upper-level biology majors, demonstrating that students exchanged ideas in 75% of the recorded clicker discussions, using high-quality reasoning almost 50% of the time. In addition, when cued by the instructor to use reasoning, they engaged in higher-quality discussions.

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