Connecting high school physics experiences, outcome expectations, physics identity, and physics career choice: A gender study
Clemson University · Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract This study explores how students' physics identities are shaped by their experiences in high school physics classes and by their career outcome expectations. The theoretical framework focuses on physics identity and includes the dimensions of student performance, competence, recognition by others, and interest. Drawing data from the Persistence Research in Science and Engineering (PRiSE) project, which surveyed college English students nationally about their backgrounds, high school science experiences, and science attitudes, the study uses multiple regression to examine the responses of 3,829 students from 34 randomly selected US colleges/universities. Confirming the salience of the identity…
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4Topics & keywords
- Salience (neuroscience)
- Competence (human resources)
- Identity (music)
- Science education
- Physics education
- Mathematics education
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Gender equality