Gender equity in physics labs

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Danny Doucette, Chandralekha Singh
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[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Instructional labs: Improving traditions and new directions.] This review article provides an overview of research on the topic of gender equity in educational physics labs. As many institutions and instructors seek to evolve or transform physics lab learning, it is important that changes are made that improve equity for all students along multiple axes of identity, including gender. The studies highlighted in this review article describe the existence of complex gender-based differences, e.g., in opportunities to tinker with lab equipment, as well as differences in grades, conceptual understanding, and motivational outcomes across a broad range of lab curricula and contexts. The studies also illustrate and explore social interactions and structures that can impact students’ experiences based on their gender identities. Although there has been less scholarship focused on proposals to reduce gender-based inequities in labs, this review article also provides an overview of some relevant proposals as well as associated research results. This overview of research on gender equity in physics labs helps to make clear that future scholarship on equity in physics labs should adopt gender frameworks that allow researchers to transcend binary gender identities and student deficit framing of research results. Likewise, a case is made that future research is needed on equity along other axes of identity, as well as research that accounts for the intersectionality of different identities, in the physics lab context.

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物理实验室中的性别平等
[本文是 "教学实验重点文集 "的一部分:改进传统和新方向]。这篇综述文章概述了有关教育物理实验室中性别平等主题的研究。由于许多机构和教师都在寻求物理实验室学习的发展或变革,因此,重要的是,所做的变革要能在包括性别在内的多重身份轴上提高所有学生的公平性。本综述文章中重点介绍的研究描述了存在的复杂的性别差异,例如,在摆弄实验设备的机会方面,以及在成绩、概念理解和动机结果方面,在广泛的实验课程和环境中存在的差异。这些研究还说明并探讨了社会互动和结构,它们会根据学生的性别认同影响学生的体验。尽管有关减少实验室性别不平等的建议的学术研究较少,但这篇综述文章也概述了一些相关的建议以及相关的研究成果。对物理实验室性别平等研究的综述有助于阐明,未来有关物理实验室性别平等的学术研究应采用性别框架,使研究人员能够超越二元性别身份和学生对研究结果的缺失框架。同样,我们还提出了一个理由,即未来需要对物理实验室中其他身份轴的公平性进行研究,以及对不同身份的交叉性进行研究。
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Physical Review Physics Education Research
Physical Review Physics Education Research Social Sciences-Education
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
41.90%
发文量
84
审稿时长
32 weeks
期刊介绍: PRPER covers all educational levels, from elementary through graduate education. All topics in experimental and theoretical physics education research are accepted, including, but not limited to: Educational policy Instructional strategies, and materials development Research methodology Epistemology, attitudes, and beliefs Learning environment Scientific reasoning and problem solving Diversity and inclusion Learning theory Student participation Faculty and teacher professional development
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