Self-efficacy represents an individual’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task in a given domain. It is a strong predictor for performance and persistence in STEM education. Research shows that there is a large and persistent gender gap in student self-efficacy in STEM academic disciplines. In some cases, active teaching strategies have been shown to positively affect physics self-efficacy but it is unclear how this impact differs between men and women. In this study, we investigate the impact of a physics class taught with active teaching strategies on students’ self-reported physics self-efficacy and how this impact varies across gender lines. We measured the change in physics self-efficacy over four different dimensions; co...
Self-efficacy represents a person’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task. It has been...
Students’ grades and motivational beliefs about physics can influence their performance and persiste...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...
Self-efficacy represents an individual’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task in a gi...
Self-efficacy represents an individual’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task in a gi...
Self-efficacy can affect performance, career goals, and persistence. Prior studies show that female ...
Self-efficacy is an aspect of students’ motivation that has been shown to play a critical role in st...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is growing evidence of pe...
Self-efficacy, the belief in one’s ability to succeed in learning tasks, predicts learning and succe...
Women are underrepresented at multiple levels of physics education. One avenue for understanding the...
Societal stereotypes and biases pertaining to who belongs in physics and who can excel in it can imp...
A review of literature reveals that self-efficacy (SE) has been shown as a successful predictor of s...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
The underrepresentation of women in physics has been well documented and a source of concern for bot...
We surveyed 88 students at four colleges: one men’s college, two women’s colleges, and one coeducati...
Self-efficacy represents a person’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task. It has been...
Students’ grades and motivational beliefs about physics can influence their performance and persiste...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...
Self-efficacy represents an individual’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task in a gi...
Self-efficacy represents an individual’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task in a gi...
Self-efficacy can affect performance, career goals, and persistence. Prior studies show that female ...
Self-efficacy is an aspect of students’ motivation that has been shown to play a critical role in st...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is growing evidence of pe...
Self-efficacy, the belief in one’s ability to succeed in learning tasks, predicts learning and succe...
Women are underrepresented at multiple levels of physics education. One avenue for understanding the...
Societal stereotypes and biases pertaining to who belongs in physics and who can excel in it can imp...
A review of literature reveals that self-efficacy (SE) has been shown as a successful predictor of s...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
The underrepresentation of women in physics has been well documented and a source of concern for bot...
We surveyed 88 students at four colleges: one men’s college, two women’s colleges, and one coeducati...
Self-efficacy represents a person’s belief that he or she can perform a particular task. It has been...
Students’ grades and motivational beliefs about physics can influence their performance and persiste...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...