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How to persuade honors students to go the extra mile: creating a challenging learning environment
Authors:Karin Scager  Sanne F Akkerman  Albert Pilot  Theo Wubbels
Institution:Faculty of Social Sciences, Centre of Teaching and Learning, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Although universities aim to challenge high-ability students to develop their talents to the full, the question of how to create such challenges remains unanswered. In this study, we examined six different honors courses to discover which factors in the learning environment specifically designed for high-ability students challenged these students and determined how such challenges were established. Perceived challenges (factors and intensity) in the different courses were identified from focus group interviews with students. The interviews were guided by a storyline method which retrospectively discussed students’ experiences of course activities. In addition, course materials and audio-recorded classes were analyzed to describe how challenge was established. Results revealed three challenge factors: autonomy, complexity, and teacher expectations, similar to the ones found in a previous, single-case study. Results showed that the greatest challenge was experienced when the three factors were simultaneously experienced in the learning environment. These three challenge factors were manifested in various and sometimes very subtle ways through course design (e.g. open structure of assignments) and class interactions (e.g. particular ways of questioning).
Keywords:honors  high-ability students  challenge  autonomy  teacher expectations
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