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How Undergraduate Students Learn Atmospheric Science Characterizing the Current Body of Research

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BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY
Volume 103, Issue 2, Pages E389-E401

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AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0023.1

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Education

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  1. Indiana University Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, Towson University
  2. National Science Foundation [AGS-1560419]

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Educators can enhance their teaching practices by engaging with the research on teaching and learning in atmospheric science, which has grown significantly in the past 15 years. While there are many teaching innovations in undergraduate atmospheric science education, the level of evidence supporting these innovations needs further examination.
Educators can enrich their teaching with best practices, share resources, and contribute to the growing atmospheric science education research community by reading and participating in the scholarship of teaching and learning in atmospheric science. This body of scholarship has grown, particularly over the past 15 years, and is now a sizable literature base that documents and exemplifies numerous teaching innovations in undergraduate atmospheric science education. This literature base benefits the entire atmospheric science community because graduates of atmospheric science programs are better prepared to enter the workforce. This literature base has not yet been examined, however, to see how well the evidence supports education practices in the atmospheric science education literature. In this study, we characterized that evidence and show that the majority of papers we reviewed share education innovations with anecdotal or correlational evidence of effectiveness. While providing useful practitioner knowledge and preliminary evidence of the effectiveness of numerous innovative teaching practices, opportunities exist for increasing readers' confidence that the innovations caused the learning gains. Additional studies would also help move conclusions toward generalizability across academic institutions and student populations. We make recommendations for advancing atmospheric science education research and encourage atmospheric science educators to actively use the growing body of education literature as well as contribute to advancing atmospheric science education research.

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