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First results from the Dark Skies, Bright Kids astronomy club draw-a-scientist test

Authors :
A. M. Matthews
Christian R. Hayes
Kelsey E. Johnson
Y. Song
Anne Marguerite McAlister
Richard A. Seifert
Andrew M. Burkhardt
Nicholas W. Troup
Molly K. Finn
Sandra Liss
Robert F. Wilson
Brian Prager
Xiaoshan Huang
Sean T. Linden
Source :
Physical Review Physics Education Research, Vol 16, Iss 1, p 010131 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2020.

Abstract

This paper presents the first results from draw-a-scientist tests (DASTs) over five years that were used to measure the effect of 8–10 week long astronomy clubs and week long summer camps on 3 rd–5 th grade elementary school students’ perceptions of scientists. We facilitated these DASTs prior to these clubs or camps, which provide a baseline for a student’s initial conception of scientists, and once at the end, to determine whether their conception changed, possibly as a result of their involvement. In total we analyze 89 pairs of DASTs using a numerical grading scheme designed to quantify the presence of various features in the drawn scientist and their activities. We find that there is a gender imbalance in both the pre- and postclub drawings, with only 32% and 35%, respectively, of students drawing female scientists. We also find that a third to a half of the scientists have a stereotypical appearance and/or are performing stereotypical activities. Although we find insignificant changes (

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24699896
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review Physics Education Research
Accession number :
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