The following charts provide data on student performance on the pre- and post-tests of the Measure of Epistemological Reflection in the fall 1999. Significant growth is seen especially on domains 1 and 6. For students who took both the pre- and post-tests and whose scores increased (some remained the same), the increases in domains 1, 5, and 6 represent a movement from one position to the next, which is highly significant.

Mean MER pre-test scores for the Fall 1999 Fine and Applied Arts in Civilization Course

 

(students 31,7,25,6,11,32,3,19,4,45,2,9,44,16,14,12,13,33,22,43,20,24,8,10,29,42,40,41)

 

(students 3,7,9,11,16,14,13,33,20,8,10,29,42)

(students 3,7,9,11,16,14,13,33,20,8,10,29,42)

 

Mean Class MER post-test scores for Fall 1999 the Fine and Applied Arts in Civilization

(students 1,16,19,3,2,4,24,25,22,9,10,31,20,8,44,12,43,6,26,27,7,18,28,29,32,14,42,21,13,11)

 

 

MER Domain 1: Students Whose Score Increased

 

 

MER Mean Increase For Those Whose Scores Increased on Domain 1

Domain 5: Students whose scores increased

MER Scores Fall 1999

Mean Increase for students whose domain 5 scores increased

MER Scores Fall 1999

MER Scores Fall 1999: Students Whose Scores increased on Domain 6

 

MER Domain 6 Scores Fall 1999: Students Whose Scores Increased

 

 

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