3DLOP Paper Published in PLOS ONE
The team’s manuscript, “Characterizing college science instruction: The Three-Dimensional Learning Observation Protocol,” has been published in PLOS ONE. This paper describes the Three-Dimensional Learning Observation Protocol (3DLOP), the companion to the Three-Dimensional Learning Assessment Protocol (3DLAP). Read at PLOS ONE Abstract: The importance of improving STEM education is of perennial interest, and to this end, the education community needs ways to characterize transformation efforts. Three-dimensional learning (3DL) is one such approach to transformation, in which core ideas of the discipline, scientific practices, and crosscutting concepts are combined to support student development of disciplinary expertise. We have previously reported on an approach to the characterization of assessments, the Three-Dimensional Learning Assessment Protocol (3D-LAP), that can be used to identify whether assessments have the potential to engage students in 3DL. Here we…