Bereiche | Tage | Auswahl | Suche | Aktualisierungen | Downloads | Hilfe
DD: Fachverband Didaktik der Physik
DD 19: Lehr- und Lernforschung 4
DD 19.6: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 11. März 2015, 16:10–16:30, G.10.03 (HS 8)
Looking at The Roots of Physics Student Motivation — •Benjamin Van Dusen1, Valerie Otero1, and André Bresges2 — 1School of Education, University of Colorado Boulder, 249 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0249 — 2Institut für Physik und ihre Didaktik, Universität zu Köln, Gronewaldstraße 2, 50931 Köln
Der Vortrag ist in englischer Sprache, mit deutschen Thesenpapieren und Diskussion auf Deutsch und Englisch.
This study utilizes a sociocultural interpretation of Self-Determination Theory to better understand the role that learning contexts play in generating student motivation, engagement, and identity. By drawing on previous motivation research we develop a model that describes how a student’s sense of belonging in a social setting can transform their goals and experiences. We use the extremes of fear and integrity to model a student’s motivation to engage in activities. A student’s sense of connection and belonging (or not) in a social setting drives whether she feels integrated with or alienated from her environment. Our model is based on three studies and suggests that a sense of belonging emerges through the alignment of goals and practices of the individual and an activity. This model is applied to two examples to illustrate how social connection or isolation can be exhibited in a physics classroom setting. We conclude by discussing the role of the teacher in designing classroom environments that support students engaging.