Research and Teaching: Structure and Evaluation of a Flipped General Chemistry Course as a Model for Small and Large Gateway Science Courses at an Urban Public Institution

by: Melissa A. Deri, Pamela Mills, and Donna McGregor

In this article, the authors describe their approach to flipping the General Chemistry sequence at two different colleges within the City University of New York, a large, urban public university system. Our results indicate that the flipped model leads to increased student performance (compared with a traditional lecture model) in both institutions.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 1/1/2018Stock # jcst18_047_03_68Volume 047Issue 03

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