Exploring possible selves in a first-year physics foundation class: Engaging students by establishing relevance

D. Bennett, L. Roberts, C. Creagh
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Students often complain that they cannot see the relevance of what they are being taught in foundation physics classes. While revising and adjusting the curriculum and teaching are important, this study suggests it might also be useful to help students view their learning in relation to their future career aspirations. This paper reports on a study conducted with first-year students enrolled in a compulsory foundation physics unit with a history of low pass rates. Working within a “possible selves” framework, activities were designed to help students position their learning in relation to possible future lives and careers. Two cohorts of students (N=93) engaged in an intensive workshop comprising multiple activities relating to self and career. Self-reflection worksheets were analyzed using content analysis. The results indicate that students experience immediate benefits from these activities through self-reflection on the current self, future possible professional selves, and the role of current studies in narrowing the gap between the two.
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在一年级的物理基础课程中探索可能的自我:通过建立相关性来吸引学生
学生们经常抱怨,他们看不出基础物理课上所教内容的相关性。虽然修改和调整课程和教学很重要,但这项研究表明,帮助学生将他们的学习与他们未来的职业抱负联系起来可能也很有用。本文报告了一项对一年级学生进行的研究,这些学生参加了一门通过率低的必修基础物理课程。在“可能的自我”框架下,活动旨在帮助学生将他们的学习与未来可能的生活和职业联系起来。两组学生(N=93)参加了一个密集的研讨会,包括与自我和职业有关的多项活动。采用内容分析法对自省工作表进行分析。结果表明,学生通过对当前自我、未来可能的职业自我以及当前研究在缩小两者之间差距方面的作用的自我反思,从这些活动中获得了直接的好处。
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期刊介绍: Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research (PRST-PER) is a peer reviewed electronic-only journal sponsored by The American Physical Society (APS), the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) and the APS Forum on Education. The journal covers the full range of experimental and theoretical research on the teaching and/or learning of physics. PRST-PER is distributed without charge and financed by publication charges to the authors or to the authors" institutions. The criteria for acceptance of articles include the high scholarly and technical standards of our other Physical Review journals.
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