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Characterizing active learning environments in physics using latent profile analysis

Physics Education 2021-05-10 v1

Abstract

The vast majority of research involving active learning pedagogies uses passive lecture methods as a baseline. We propose to move beyond such comparisons to understand the mechanisms that make different active learning styles unique. Here, we use COPUS observations to record student and instructor activities in six known styles of active learning in physics, and use latent profile analysis to classify these observations. Latent profile analysis using two profiles successfully groups COPUS profiles into interactive lecture-like and other. Five latent profiles successfully sorts observations into interactive lecture-like, Modeling Instruction, ISLE labs, Context-Rich problems labs, and recitation/discussion-like. This analysis serves as a proof of concept, and suggests instructional differences across pedagogies that can be further investigated using this method.

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@article{arxiv.2105.02897,
  title  = {Characterizing active learning environments in physics using latent profile analysis},
  author = {Kelley Commeford and Eric Brewe and Adrienne Traxler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.02897},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages main text (3 figures, 6 tables), 9 pages supplemental text (5 figures, 6 tables). Part of the CALEP (Characterizing active learning environments in physics) project

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