Two approaches have been taken historically to study the issue of persistence in physics: to improve student affect (e.g. interest, motivation) and facilitate conceptual understanding (e.g. physics knowledge). Initially, much of the focus of physics education research was on conceptual understanding, often to the detriment of student affect. More recently, research has shifted focus towards studying student affect and in particular, physics identity. However, very little research addresses the simultaneous effects of physics identity and conceptual understanding. This research attempts to bridge the gap by examining how conceptual understanding and students’ physics identity impacts students’ decision to remain in the field of physics. A St...
Studies focusing on physics undergraduate students have found that women tend not to identify as str...
This study investigated gender differences in perceived recognition as a physicist and its relation ...
The question of the “physics identity” has recently begun to take a more central part in the discuss...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
As part of a longitudinal study into identity development in upper- level physics students a phenome...
The purpose of this study is to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a mentoring program run for...
Citation: Irving, P. W., & Sayre, E. C. (2015). Becoming a physicist: The roles of research, mindset...
The number of physics bachelor’s degrees that are awarded in the United States annually is small com...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
In university physics education, unequal student participation has always been an issue. An example ...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
It is often not contested that students’ performance in STEM disciplines is declining. As well as th...
Students’ perceptions of the role of mathematics within physics were examined. I propose that the id...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
Declining science enrolment, with the greatest decline in physics, has generated concern surrounding...
Studies focusing on physics undergraduate students have found that women tend not to identify as str...
This study investigated gender differences in perceived recognition as a physicist and its relation ...
The question of the “physics identity” has recently begun to take a more central part in the discuss...
A small percentage of physics degrees are awarded each year. Previous studies about career outcome e...
As part of a longitudinal study into identity development in upper- level physics students a phenome...
The purpose of this study is to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a mentoring program run for...
Citation: Irving, P. W., & Sayre, E. C. (2015). Becoming a physicist: The roles of research, mindset...
The number of physics bachelor’s degrees that are awarded in the United States annually is small com...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
In university physics education, unequal student participation has always been an issue. An example ...
This dissertation explores how students’ beliefs and attitudes interact with their identities as phy...
It is often not contested that students’ performance in STEM disciplines is declining. As well as th...
Students’ perceptions of the role of mathematics within physics were examined. I propose that the id...
Students’ motivational beliefs about physics can influence their learning outcomes as well as retent...
Declining science enrolment, with the greatest decline in physics, has generated concern surrounding...
Studies focusing on physics undergraduate students have found that women tend not to identify as str...
This study investigated gender differences in perceived recognition as a physicist and its relation ...
The question of the “physics identity” has recently begun to take a more central part in the discuss...