
Monique Harrison
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Educational Linguistics Division
Active 2018–2024
Research topics
- Political Science
- Computer Science
- Mathematics education
- Medical education
- Pedagogy
- Medicine
- Psychology
- Engineering
Selected publications
Studying Undergraduate Course Consideration at Scale
AERA Open · 2021 · 37 citations
- Computer Science
- Political Science
- Mathematics education
Elective curriculums require undergraduates to choose from a large roster of courses for enrollment each term. It has proven difficult to characterize this fateful choice process because it remains largely unobserved. Using digital trace data to observe this process at scale at a private research university, together with qualitative student interviews, we provide a novel empirical study of course consideration as an important component of course selection. Clickstream logs from a course exploration platform used by most undergraduates at the case university reveal that students consider on average nine courses for enrollment for their first fall term (<2% of available courses) and these courses predict which academic major students declare two years later. Twenty-nine interviews confirm that students experience consideration as complex and reveal variation in consideration strategies that may influence how consideration unfolds. Consideration presents a promising site for intervention in problems of equity, career funneling, and college completion.
Frequent coauthors
- 4 shared
Mitchell L. Stevens
Stanford University
- 3 shared
Sorathan Chaturapruek
- 3 shared
Marissa E. Thompson
- 2 shared
Philip A. Hernandez
Stanford University
- 2 shared
Tobias Dalberg
Uppsala University
- 2 shared
Ramesh Johari
- 2 shared
Sonia Giebel
WZB Berlin Social Science Center
- 2 shared
René F. Kizilcec
Education
- 2022
PhD Sociology and Education, Graduate School of Education
Stanford University
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