泥土不伤人:相关土壤数据如何支持西班牙裔服务机构的学习和动力

IF 1.9 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ian Thacker, Rebecca Schroeder, Sara Shields-Menard, Nickolas Goforth
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为了给不同学生创造有意义地应用数据科学的机会,我们开发并实施了一个在线学习模块,重点是让西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)的学生参与对真实土壤数据的分析。该模块的开发经历了三次设计迭代,其中包括与 10 名本科 STEM 学生的访谈。然后,我们在三个本科生微生物学课堂(人数=118)上实施了最终确定的模块,采用了前测、后测、对比组的准实验研究设计,以评估该模块是否提高了学生的微生物学知识、数据科学的相关性认知以及学习动机。研究结果表明,在对关键变量进行调整后,干预组的微生物学知识明显高于对比组。路径分析显示,干预措施通过对 STEM 的价值和兴趣产生了间接影响。我们讨论了研究结果对理论和实践的贡献。
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Dirt Don’t Hurt: How Relevant Soil Data Can Support Learning and Motivation at a Hispanic Serving Institution

Dirt Don’t Hurt: How Relevant Soil Data Can Support Learning and Motivation at a Hispanic Serving Institution

To create opportunities for meaningful applications of data science for diverse students, we developed and implemented an online learning module focused on engaging students at a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) in an analysis of authentic soil data. Development of the module occurred over three design iterations involving interviews with 10 undergraduate STEM students. We then implemented the finalized module in three undergraduate microbiology classrooms (N = 118) using a pretest, posttest, comparison group quasi-experimental study design to assess whether the module improved student microbiology knowledge, perceived relevance of data science, and motivation. Findings revealed that, after adjusting for key variables, the intervention group demonstrated significantly greater microbiology knowledge than the comparison group. Path analyses revealed indirect effects of the intervention through value and interest in STEM. We discuss how findings contribute to theory and practice.

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期刊介绍: The objective of this journal is to publish original, fully peer-reviewed articles on a variety of topics and research methods in both science and mathematics education. The journal welcomes articles that address common issues in mathematics and science education and cross-curricular dimensions more widely. Specific attention will be paid to manuscripts written by authors whose native language is not English and the editors have made arrangements for support in re-writing where appropriate. Contemporary educators highlight the importance of viewing knowledge as context-oriented and not limited to one domain. This concurs with current curriculum reforms worldwide for interdisciplinary and integrated curricula. Modern educational practice also focuses on the use of new technology in assisting instruction which may be easily implemented into such an integrated curriculum. The journal welcomes studies that explore science and mathematics education from different cultural perspectives.
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