一个以基督徒或非宗教身份出现的进化论讲师如何影响生物学本科生和他们对导师的看法?

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education Pub Date : 2025-08-21 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1128/jmbe.00016-25
Baylee A Edwards, Megan K Barker, M Elizabeth Barnes, Sara E Brownell
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越来越多的证据表明,在本科生物课堂上,基督徒本科生可能会受到歧视。这种耻辱似乎源于生物学的世俗文化,可能受到教师身份的影响,因为大多数生物教师都是非宗教人士,但没有研究调查过教师透露他们是宗教人士的影响。我们使用社会认同理论来指导一项调查,调查学生对一名教师候选人在教授进化论时透露基督徒身份的看法。学生们被随机分配观看两段讲座视频中的一段,这两段视频的不同之处只是教官是基督徒还是非宗教人士。然后,学生们被问及他们对老师决定透露的看法。我们发现,当学生的基督教或非宗教身份与教师的基督教或非宗教身份一致时,学生认为教师的揭露增加了她似乎是多么的平易近人和包容。身份一致性增加了基督徒和非宗教学生对科学界的归属感,但身份一致性降低了一些基督徒学生对非宗教教师的归属感,而对大多数非宗教学生对基督教教师的归属感没有影响。许多学生,尤其是那些与导师身份一致的学生,报告说,导师透露了她的身份,使他们对科学身份的看法正常化。当一位教师透露自己是基督徒时,大多数学生并不觉得他们对教师能力的看法受到了影响,但许多学生认为这位非宗教教师透露身份的决定使她看起来更有能力。我们的研究结果增加了我们对学生-教师身份一致性如何影响大学生体验的理解。
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How does an evolution instructor revealing as Christian or non-religious affect biology undergraduate students and their perceptions of the instructor?

There is emerging evidence that Christian undergraduates can be stigmatized in undergraduate biology classrooms. This stigma seems to stem from the secular culture of biology and may be affected by instructor identity as most biology instructors are non-religious, but no studies have examined the impact of instructors revealing that they are religious. We used social identity theory to guide an investigation of student perceptions of an instructor candidate-for-hire revealing a Christian identity while teaching evolution. Students were randomly assigned to watch one of two lecture videos that differed only in whether the instructor actor revealed as Christian or non-religious. Students were then surveyed about their perceptions of the instructor's decision to reveal. We found that when students' Christian or non-religious identity aligned with the Christian or non-religious identity of the instructor, students perceived that the instructor revealing increased how approachable and inclusive she seemed. Identity alignment increased Christian and non-religious students' sense of belonging in the scientific community, but identity misalignment reduced belonging for some Christian students viewing a non-religious instructor and had no impact for most non-religious students viewing a Christian instructor. Many students, especially those whose identities aligned with the instructor, reported that the instructor revealing her identity normalized their perception of that identity in science. When an instructor revealed as Christian, most students did not feel as though their perceptions of instructor competence were affected, but many students thought the non-religious instructor's decision to reveal made her seem more competent. Our findings add to our understanding of how student-instructor identity alignment can affect the experiences of college students.

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Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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