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Item response theory evaluation of the Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory national data set
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Title
Item response theory evaluation of the Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory national data set
Abstract
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] This paper presents the first item response theory (IRT) analysis of the national data set on introductory, general education, college-level astronomy teaching using the Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory (LSCI). We used the difference between students’ pre- and postinstruction IRT-estimated abilities as a measure of learning gain. This analysis provides deeper insights than prior publications both into the LSCI as an instrument and into the effectiveness of teaching and learning in introductory astronomy courses. Our IRT analysis supports the classical test theory findings of prior studies using the LSCI with this population. In particular, we found that students in classes that used active learning strategies at least 25% of the time had average IRT-estimated learning gains that were approximately 1 logit larger than students in classes that spent less time on active learning strategies. We also found that instructors who want their classes to achieve an improvement in abilities of average Δθ=1 logit must spend at least 25% of class time on active learning strategies. However, our analysis also powerfully illustrates the lack of insight into student learning that is revealed by looking at a single measure of learning gain, such as average Δθ. Educators and researchers should also examine the distributions of students’ abilities pre- and postinstruction in order to understand how many students actually achieved an improvement in their abilities and whether or not a majority of students have moved to postabilities significantly greater than the national average.
Date
01/01/2018
Citation
Wallace, C. S., Chambers, T. G., & Prather, E. E. (2018). Item response theory evaluation of the Light and Spectroscopy Concept Inventory national data set. Physical Review Physics Education Research, 14(1), 010149. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEduc
Type of Publication
Author(s)
Wallace, Colin S. | Chambers, Timothy G. | Prather, Edward E.
Content
Light > Electromagnetic Radiation | Light | Light > Spectra
Construct
Methodology
Research Setting
Target Group
Institution(s)
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Michigan | Center for Astronomy Education (CAE), Department of Astronomy, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
Journal Name
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
Peer-Reviewed Status
Publisher
American Physical Society
Volume
14
Issue Number
1
ISSN
2469-9896
Resource Type
Nation(s) of Study
United States of America
Language
English