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Supplemental Instruction (SI)

SI is an academic assistance program that uses peer-led group study to help students succeed in traditionally difficult courses – those with high failure and/or withdrawal rates. SI sessions are regularly scheduled, out-of-class study groups that provide students an opportunity to meet with classmates to compare notes, discuss readings and key course concepts, develop study skill strategies and prepare for exams. SI provides structured and planned activities and guides with faculty collaboration on study guides and agenda. Think of it as organized study time.

UCR offers two versions of SI—Open SI and Learning Community SI—the difference being participation. Students enrolled in a Learning Community are mandated to attend SI twice a week. Open SI follows the traditional tenets of Supplemental Instruction with voluntary participation. 

UCR's Supplemental Instruction program is one of a few nationwide to receive SI Certification from the International Center for Supplemental Instruction from the University of Missouri Kansas City since 2017.

Please review the tabs on the bottom of the posted schedule for all CNAS, BCOE, and Open SI sessions.

 

COURSE BCOE Learning Community SI CNAS Learning Community SI CHASS Learning Community SI OPEN SI
BIOCHEMISTRY 100      
BIOLOGY 5ABC    
CHEMISTRY 1ABC  
CHEMISTRY 112ABC      
COMPUTER SCIENCE 10, 12, 14, 61    
ECON 2, 3      
MATH 5    
MATH 6AB  
MATH 9ABC    
MATH 22      
ME 2      
PHYSICS 2ABC      
PHYSICS 40ABC    
PSYCHOLOGY 2      

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SI Leader Employment Opportunities

To learn more about potential SI employment opportunities for students, please refer to the following list of available subjects, qualifications, responsibilities, and the application. 

SI Leader Training

Arc Student Employment Training/Orientation

In addition to a half-day ARC New Student Employee Orientation and Welcome (onboarding), all student employees participate in mandatory program training, which is typically held prior to the start of the fall term. Each of the ARC’s programs uses different approaches to learning. The unique aspect of these programs, therefore, requires specific trainings as well as in-service and professional development. Below is a detailed description of the student employee training programs in the ARC.


SI Leader Training

SI Leader training is three days and directly follows ARC Orientation. Attached is a sample agenda of the SI Leader training program. In addition to understanding the SI Model and philosophy, key training topic areas include the following:

  • Facilitating/Managing SI sessions
  • Demonstration of  collaborative and interactive session techniques/activities
  • Marketing strategies/Promoting SI
  • Assessing student’s understanding of course material
  • Incorporating Learning Styles theory into SI sessions
  • Working with faculty

Much of SI Leader training is interactive with senior SI Leaders facilitating many of the activities, role plays, and scenarios.

360 SI Training from Pablo Mogrovejo on Vimeo