研讨会-填补空白:在工程和CSET教育研究中使用情感结果

Denise M. Wilson, R. C. Campbell
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在工程和CSET研究中,情感结果的代表性非常低,在这些技术领域的总体教育研究中不到1%。然而,情感结果是在本科阶段保留女性工程专业的主要因素,并且在K-12和高等教育中众所周知,对学业表现有深远的影响。本次研讨会着眼于如何选择已建立的(可靠和有效的)情感结果,并以有意义和信息丰富的方式将它们融入现有的工程和CSET教育研究中。本次研讨会将讨论归属感及其伴随的结果,即社区的心理意识,这通常会在课程开始时影响学生的坚持和保留。它还将检查自我效能感和控制点,这对学习成绩有更直接的影响,影响考试焦虑和团队表现。最后,它将着眼于更广泛的关系测量,这些测量表明,在困难的学习时期,关系的感觉可以创造情感支架,以保持稳定。无论是通过自我报告还是通过观察,这些措施都可以与认知结果的严格程度相当。在本次研讨会中,我们将采取实际操作的方法,将情感结果纳入工程/CSET教育研究人员的工具箱中。参与者将有充分的机会考虑、选择和设计个人研究项目和教育兴趣的情感结果。
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Workshop - filling in the gaps: The use of affective outcomes in engineering & CSET education research
Affective outcomes are highly underrepresented in engineering and CSET research at less than 1% of the overall body of education research in these technical fields. Yet, affective outcomes are a major player in the retention of women in engineering at the undergraduate level and are known in K-12 and higher education to have profound impacts on academic performance. This workshop looks at how to select established (reliable and valid) affective outcomes and fold them into existing engineering & CSET education research in a meaningful and informative way. This workshop will discus belonging and its companion outcome, psychological sense of community, which often impact students at the very start of their programs affecting persistence and retention. It will also examine self-efficacy and locus-of-control, which can have a more direct impact on academic performance, influencing test anxiety and team performance. Finally, it will look at broader relational measures, which indicate feelings of relatedness that can create emotional scaffolding to maintain stability during difficult academic times. Whether by self-report or by observation, these measures can be captured with a rigor equivalent to that of cognitive outcomes. In this workshop, we take a hands-on approach to incorporating affective outcomes into the toolbox of the engineering/CSET education researcher. Participants will have ample opportunity to consider, choose, and design affective outcomes into individual research projects and education interests.
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