Two 黑料正能量 instructors presented on a successful teaching technique at a recent National Association of Biology Teachers conference.
Biology instructors Lynn Swafford and Sondi Hoffman were invited to display and discuss their poster on 鈥淯sing Scratch-Off Cards in Biology Classrooms鈥 after presenting an abstract proposing the topic.
The poster discussed the 鈥淚mmediate Feedback Assessment Technique,鈥 how it works, previous studies, the WCC instructors鈥 experiences, results of surveys taken by their students, and the advantages and disadvantages of the technique.
鈥淲e have seen an increase in student engagement and understanding鈥 since starting to use the cards, Swafford and Hoffman concluded, and they will continue to use them and monitor student learning.

They presented their data and determinations at the NABT Professional Development Conference in San Diego, California which they attended with fellow WCC instructor Amy Cherry Millis.
Their poster was one of 48 by teachers, instructors, and professors from around the country in the 鈥淕eneral鈥 category that highlighted strategies and techniques for teaching biology.
The National Association of Biology Teachers is the 鈥渓eader in life science education.鈥濃劉 The association is the largest national organization dedicated exclusively to supporting biology and life science educators and empowering them to provide the best possible biology and life science education for all students.. Its members – representing all grade levels – teach more than one million students each year. Learn more at www.NABT.org.
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