Two set of studies were conducted to better understand grades and grading practices in physics courses, and how these might influence demographic representational disparities in physics. The first study investigates the relationships between grades and the student-level factors of standardized test scores, (binary) gender, underrepresented minority (URM) status, first generation (FG) status, citizenship status, and age of over 20 000 students enrolled in algebra-based and calculus-based introductory physics courses. Consistent with other studies, we find differences in mean grades for all of these factors, except for gender, and when standardized test scores are included in a regression model predicting grades, the demographic differences i...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...
In this paper I propose and evaluate a grading standard design that allows for multiple grading stan...
We report on seven years of attitudinal data using the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Sur...
In previous work we analyzed databases for 95 classes to show that the percent grade scale was corre...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
Students’ grades and motivational beliefs about physics can influence their performance and persiste...
The field of physics is heavily male dominated in America. Thus, half of the population of our count...
We have studied the impact of incoming preparation and demographic variables on student performance ...
Our previous research [Kost et al., Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 5, 010101 (2009)10.1103/PhysRevST...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is a long history of rese...
Previous research [S. J. Pollock et al., Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 3, 1 (2007)] showed that des...
Several prior studies in introductory physics have found a gender gap, i.e., a difference between ma...
Much of the research in education shows that grading and reporting are foundational elements in ever...
The “gender gap” on various physics conceptual evaluations has been extensively studied. Men’s avera...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...
In this paper I propose and evaluate a grading standard design that allows for multiple grading stan...
We report on seven years of attitudinal data using the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Sur...
In previous work we analyzed databases for 95 classes to show that the percent grade scale was corre...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
Students’ grades and motivational beliefs about physics can influence their performance and persiste...
The field of physics is heavily male dominated in America. Thus, half of the population of our count...
We have studied the impact of incoming preparation and demographic variables on student performance ...
Our previous research [Kost et al., Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 5, 010101 (2009)10.1103/PhysRevST...
Abstract. Our previous research showed that despite the use of interactive engagement techniques at ...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] There is a long history of rese...
Previous research [S. J. Pollock et al., Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res. 3, 1 (2007)] showed that des...
Several prior studies in introductory physics have found a gender gap, i.e., a difference between ma...
Much of the research in education shows that grading and reporting are foundational elements in ever...
The “gender gap” on various physics conceptual evaluations has been extensively studied. Men’s avera...
Abstract. Prior research has shown, at our institution: 1) males outperform females on conceptual as...
In this paper I propose and evaluate a grading standard design that allows for multiple grading stan...
We report on seven years of attitudinal data using the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Sur...