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Positive attitudinal shifts with the Physics by Inquiry curriculum across multiple implementations
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Colorado Learning AttitudesStem EducationInquiry-based LearningScience EducationMost Pbi CoursesMultiple ImplementationsStudent LearningCurriculum InquiryLearning SciencesScientific LiteracyCurriculum & InstructionEducational PsychologyEducationPositive Attitudinal ShiftsScience SurveyInquiry CurriculumHigher EducationCurriculum
Recent publications have documented positive attitudinal shifts on the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey (CLASS) among students enrolled in courses with an explicit epistemological focus. We now report positive attitudinal shifts in classes using the Physics by Inquiry (PbI) curriculum, which has only an implicit focus on student epistemologies and nature of science issues. These positive shifts have occurred in several different implementations of the curriculum, across multiple institutions and multiple semesters. In many classes, students experienced significant attitudinal shifts in the problem-solving categories of the CLASS, despite the conceptual focus of most PbI courses.
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