TY - JOUR
T1 - Identifying Taiwanese University students’ physics learning profiles and their role in physics learning self-efficacy
AU - Lin, Tzung Jin
AU - Liang, Jyh Chong
AU - Tsai, Chin Chung
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014.
PY - 2015/8/1
Y1 - 2015/8/1
N2 - The main purposes of this study were to identify Taiwanese university students’ physics learning profiles in terms of their critical conceptions of learning physics and to compare their physics learning self-efficacy with the different learning profiles. A total of 250 Taiwanese undergraduates who were majoring in physics participated in this study and were invited to complete two instruments, physics learning profile and physics learning self-efficacy (PLSE). The main results indicated that, first, the two instruments developed in this study had satisfactory validity and reliability. Second, three fundamental physics learning profiles, the reproductive, transitional, and constructive profiles, were characterized based on the cluster analysis. It is also evident that the three learning profiles demonstrated different levels of selfefficacy for the five PLSE dimensions. The students with a reproductive profile tended to possess the lowest PLSE across the five dimensions. The students with a transitional profile may possess higher confidence in higher-order cognitive skills and laboratory activities than those with a reproductive profile. However, only those with a constructive profile, highlighting a comprehensive understanding of physics knowledge/concepts as well as de-emphasizing physics learning as preparing for tests and calculating and practising tutorial problems, possessed stronger PLSE in applying what they learned to real-world contexts as well as in scientifically communicating with others.
AB - The main purposes of this study were to identify Taiwanese university students’ physics learning profiles in terms of their critical conceptions of learning physics and to compare their physics learning self-efficacy with the different learning profiles. A total of 250 Taiwanese undergraduates who were majoring in physics participated in this study and were invited to complete two instruments, physics learning profile and physics learning self-efficacy (PLSE). The main results indicated that, first, the two instruments developed in this study had satisfactory validity and reliability. Second, three fundamental physics learning profiles, the reproductive, transitional, and constructive profiles, were characterized based on the cluster analysis. It is also evident that the three learning profiles demonstrated different levels of selfefficacy for the five PLSE dimensions. The students with a reproductive profile tended to possess the lowest PLSE across the five dimensions. The students with a transitional profile may possess higher confidence in higher-order cognitive skills and laboratory activities than those with a reproductive profile. However, only those with a constructive profile, highlighting a comprehensive understanding of physics knowledge/concepts as well as de-emphasizing physics learning as preparing for tests and calculating and practising tutorial problems, possessed stronger PLSE in applying what they learned to real-world contexts as well as in scientifically communicating with others.
KW - Conceptions of learning
KW - Higher education
KW - Physics
KW - Self-efficacy
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U2 - 10.1007/s11165-014-9440-z
DO - 10.1007/s11165-014-9440-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84943363385
SN - 0157-244X
VL - 45
SP - 605
EP - 624
JO - Research in Science Education
JF - Research in Science Education
IS - 4
M1 - A006
ER -