Investigating How Social Justice Framing for Assessments Impacts Technical Learning

Q3 Social Sciences INFORMS Transactions on Education Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1287/ited.2022.0030
Destenie Nock, Laura Pottmeyer, Alexana Cranmer
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Multiple studies call for engineering education to integrate social justice into classroom instruction. Yet, there is uncertainty regarding whether integrating these social topics into engineering curriculum will support or detract from the learning of technical concepts. This study focuses on evaluating how reframing technical assessments to include social justice concepts impacts student learning and investigates how well students integrate social justice into engineering decision making. Using a within-subject design, in which students were exposed to both conditions (questions with and without social justice context), we evaluate how social justice framing impacts overall student learning of technical topics. Social justice prompts are added to homework questions, and we assess students’ demonstration of knowledge of original technical content of the course, as well as their ability to consider social justice implications of engineering design. In the earlier homework assignment, the experimental group showed a significant decrease in learning when technical concepts were framed to include social justice. As the students became more familiar with social justice considerations, their learning of technical concepts became comparable to that of students who did not have the social justice components in their assignment. Their evaluation of the social implications of technical decisions also improved.History: This paper has been accepted for the INFORMS Transactions on Education Special Issue on DEI in ORMS Classrooms.Funding: This work was supported by the Carnegie Mellon University’s Wimmer Faculty Fellowship and the National Science Foundation [Grant 2053856]. D. Nock also acknowledges support from the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation, where she is an energy fellow.Supplemental Material: The online appendices are available at https://doi.org/10.1287/ited.2022.0030 .
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调查评估的社会公正框架如何影响技术学习
多项研究呼吁工程学教育将社会公正纳入课堂教学。然而,将这些社会主题融入工程学课程是否会支持或减弱技术概念的学习,还存在不确定性。本研究重点评估了重新构建技术评估以纳入社会公正概念对学生学习的影响,并调查了学生将社会公正融入工程决策的程度。我们采用主体内设计,让学生在两种条件下(有社会公正背景的问题和没有社会公正背景的问题)进行学习,评估社会公正框架如何影响学生对技术主题的整体学习。我们在家庭作业问题中添加了社会公正提示,并评估学生对课程中原有技术内容的了解程度,以及他们考虑工程设计对社会公正影响的能力。在较早的家庭作业中,当技术概念被纳入社会公正时,实验组的学习效果明显下降。随着学生们越来越熟悉社会公正方面的考虑,他们对技术概念的学习与作业中没有社会公正内容的学生不相上下。他们对技术决策的社会影响的评估也有所提高:本论文已被 INFORMS Transactions on Education Special Issue on DEI in ORMS Classrooms 收录:这项工作得到了卡内基梅隆大学维默教员奖学金和美国国家科学基金会[Grant 2053856]的支持。D. 诺克还感谢威尔顿-斯科特能源创新研究所(Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation)的支持,她是该研究所的能源研究员:在线附录请访问 https://doi.org/10.1287/ited.2022.0030 。
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INFORMS Transactions on Education Social Sciences-Education
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