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First Results from the Dark Skies, Bright Kids Astronomy Club Draw-a-Scientist Test
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Physical Review Physics Education Research . Jan-Jun 2020 16(1). - Publication Year :
- 2020
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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 3rd-5th 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 (<5%) in most categories, we do find an 8% increase in the number of scientists that have a stereotypical appearance, which is worth following up, but a significant 12% decrease in the number of scientists who are performing stereotypical activities. In addition, we present some possible improvements to implementing DASTs and discuss other possible assessments that could provide a more direct method of gauging the effect of these astronomy clubs or camps.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2469-9896
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- ERIC
- Journal :
- Physical Review Physics Education Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- EJ1256507
- Document Type :
- Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.16.010131