Intellectual Curiosity in Action: A Framework to Assess First-Year Seminars in Liberal Arts Settings

Authors

  • Kenneth H. Kolb Furman University Author
  • Kyle C. Longest Furman University Author
  • Jenna C. Barnett Furman University Author

Abstract

Fostering students' intellectual curiosity is a common goal of first-year seminar programs—especially in liberal arts settings. The authors propose an alternative method to assess this ambiguous, value-laden concept. Relying on data gathered from pre- and posttest in-depth interviews of 34 students enrolled in first-year seminars, they construct an externally valid assessment framework to measure the behavioral manifestations of intellectual curiosity. More specifically, they measure the extent to which students' participation in first-year seminars leads to an increase in intrinsically motivated behaviors that enhance and expand upon their educational experience.

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Published

2024-04-30

How to Cite

Intellectual Curiosity in Action: A Framework to Assess First-Year Seminars in Liberal Arts Settings. (2024). Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 25(2). https://celt.miamioh.edu/index.php/JECT/article/view/474