Journal article
Equity investigation of attitudinal shifts in introductory physics
Physical review special topics. Physics education research, v 11(2), p020132
09 Nov 2015
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Abstract
We report on seven years of attitudinal data using the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey from University Modeling Instruction (UMI) sections of introductory physics at Florida International University. University Modeling Instruction is a curricular and pedagogical transformation of introductory university physics that engages students in building and testing conceptual models in an integrated lab and lecture learning environment. This work expands upon previous studies that reported consistently positive attitude shifts in UMI courses; here, we disaggregate the data by gender and ethnicity to look for any disparities in the pattern of favorable shifts. We find that women and students from statistically underrepresented ethnic groups have gains that are comparable to those of men and students from well-represented ethnic groups on this attitudinal measure, and that this result holds even when interaction effects of gender and ethnicity are included. We conclude with suggestions for future work in UMI courses and for attitudinal equity investigations generally. We encourage researchers to expand their scope beyond simple performance gaps when considering equity concerns, and to avoid relying on a single measure to evaluate student success. Finally, we conjecture that students' social and academic networks are one means by which attitudinal and efficacy beliefs about the course are propagated.
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- Title
- Equity investigation of attitudinal shifts in introductory physics
- Creators
- Adrienne Traxler - Wright State UniversityEric Brewe - Wright State University
- Publication Details
- Physical review special topics. Physics education research, v 11(2), p020132
- Publisher
- Amer Physical Soc
- Number of pages
- 7
- Grant note
- 1140706 / Division Of Undergraduate Education; National Science Foundation (NSF); NSF- Directorate for Education & Human Resources (EHR) 0802184; DUE 1140706 / National Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF) 52006924 / Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Physics
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000364417000001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-84951099928
- Other Identifier
- 991021877366504721
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