The Science Teaching Experience Program–Working in Science Education (STEP-WISE) provides teaching experience for postdoctoral scholars holding full-time research ap-pointments. Through a combination of mentorship, deliberate practice, and feedback, the postdocs learn and apply inclusive, evidence-based pedagogies. STEP-WISE is integrated into postdocs’ demanding schedules and is sustainable for institutions to run. Here, we assess the effectiveness of STEP-WISE. We used the Classroom Observation Protocol for Undergraduate STEM instruction to quantify instructor and student behaviors in 20 STEP-WISE class sessions from seven courses designed and taught by postdocs in the program. We found that all of the postdocs used student-centered teaching strategies. Also, using a design-based research framework, we studied the program to identify the salient components of its design. Four interconnected key elements contribute to the program’s success: 1) two training sessions, 2) a precourse meeting with the mentor, 3) implementation of active-learning strategies with support, and 4) debriefing with the mentor after each class session. STEP-WISE is a replicable model to support postdocs seeking training and experience in evidence-based teaching practices geared to improving undergraduate education and transforming pedagogical practice. We conclude that high-impact teaching can be learned early in a career with streamlined training and intensive mentoring.
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Price, R. M., Self, C. J., Young, W. C., Klein, E. R., Al-Noori, S., Ma, E. Y., & Demarais, A. (2021). Brief training and intensive mentoring guide postdoctoral scholars to student-centered instruction. CBE Life Sciences Education, 20(4). https://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.21-03-0083
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