How inclusiveness of learning environment predicts female and male students� physics grades and motivational beliefs in introductory physics courses

Yangqiuting Li, C. Singh
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In this study, we adapted a prior identity framework to investigate how students’ perception of the inclusiveness of the learning environment (including sense of belonging, peer interaction and perceived recognition) in an introductory physics course predicts their course grades and physics motivational beliefs (including self-efficacy, interest and identity) at the end of this course. We found signatures of inequitable and non-inclusive learning environment in that female students’ mean scores for sense of belonging, peer interaction and perceived recognition were all lower than male students’ in the course. In addition, we found that female students had lower average course grades than male students. Using structural equation modeling, we found that students’ perception of the inclusiveness of the learning environment predicts their self-efficacy, interest, identity and grades at the end of the course even after controlling for students’ gender, motivational beliefs and grades in a previous course as well as their high school GPA and SAT math scores. In particular, students’ perceived recognition, e.g., by instructors and teaching assistants, played a major role in predicting students’ physics identity, and students’ sense of belonging in physics played an important role in explaining the change in students’ physics self-efficacy. Our findings can be helpful for creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment in which all students can excel.
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学习环境的包容性如何预测男女学生的物理成绩和物理入门课程的动机信念
在本研究中,我们采用先验认同框架来研究学生在物理入门课程中对学习环境的包容性感知(包括归属感、同伴互动和感知认可)如何预测他们在课程结束时的课程成绩和物理动机信念(包括自我效能感、兴趣和认同)。我们发现学习环境不公平和不包容的特征是,在课程中,女生的归属感、同伴互动和感知认可的平均得分均低于男生。此外,我们发现女生的平均成绩低于男生。利用结构方程模型,我们发现,即使在控制了学生的性别、动机信念、上一门课程的成绩以及高中GPA和SAT数学成绩后,学生对学习环境的包容性感知也能预测他们的自我效能感、兴趣、认同和课程结束时的成绩。其中,学生的感知认可(如教师和助教的感知认可)在预测学生的物理认同中起主要作用,学生对物理的归属感在解释学生物理自我效能感的变化中起重要作用。我们的研究结果有助于创造一个包容和公平的学习环境,让所有学生都能出类拔萃。
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