科学计算思维整合的教师自我效能感测量(t - select)

Lautaro Cabrera, Virginia L. Byrne, Diane Jass Ketelhut, Merijke Coenraad, Heather Killen, J. Plane
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随着计算思维(CT)成为21世纪科学教育的重要组成部分,为教师提供必要的工具,将CT整合到科学课程中变得越来越重要。这些工具之一是对其进行CT整合能力的信心。这种自信被定义为自我效能:相信自己有能力在特定的环境中完成特定的任务。教学中自我报告的自我效能感已经显示出作为衡量未来行为的希望,并与教师的表现有关。然而,目前整合CT的教师自我效能的措施是有限的,因为CT的概念狭窄,调查设计研究的疏忽,以及工具效度的证据有限。我们设计了一个有效和可靠的测量教师自我效能的整合计算思维在科学(t - select),适合单一潜在因素结构。为了证明该仪器的价值,我们收集了58名职前教师的数据,这些教师在大西洋中部一所大型大学的科学方法课程中参加了CT模块。我们发现职前教师将CT整合到科学教学中,其自我效能感有显著的发展。我们讨论了如何在教师教育课程和专业发展中使用t - select工具来测量自我效能感的变化。
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Measuring Teacher Self-Efficacy for Integrating Computational Thinking in Science (T-SelECTS)
With computational thinking (CT) emerging as a prominent component of 21st century science education, equipping teachers with the necessary tools to integrate CT into science lessons becomes increasingly important. One of these tools is confidence in their ability to carry out the integration of CT. This confidence is conceptualized as self-efficacy: the belief in one’s ability to perform a specific task in a specific context. Self-reported self-efficacy in teaching has shown promise as a measure of future behavior and is linked to teacher performance. Current measures of teacher self-efficacy to integrate CT are limited, however, by narrow conceptualizations of CT, oversight of survey design research, and limited evidence of instrument validity. We designed a valid and reliable measure of Teacher Self-Efficacy for integrating Computational Thinking in Science (T-SelECTS) that fits a single latent factor structure. To demonstrate the instrument’s value, we collected data from 58 pre-service teachers who participated in a CT module within their science methods course at a large Mid-Atlantic university. We found evidence of significant development in pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy for integrating CT into science instruction. We discuss how the T-SelECTS instrument could be used in teacher education courses and professional development to measure change in self-efficacy.
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