Reducing Chemistry Casualties: Supporting Women Enrolled in General Chemistry I not During their First Term of College with Active Learning

Active learning is known to improve student outcomes in many STEM courses. Here, we present strategies for incorporating active learning into a large enrollment General Chemistry I course using small group activities during class time. This approach was found to mitigate gender disparities in overal...

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