Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument

ASELL* is a well accepted framework widely used to evaluate student learning in science laboratories. It consists of two survey instruments, namely ASLE* which is designed to evaluate an individual experiment and ALPE*, which is designed to evaluate the entire laboratory program. In Semester 2, 2009...

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Main Authors: Siddiqui, Salim, Southam, Daniel, Ward, Josephine, Zadnik, Marjan
Other Authors: Dr Elizabeth Johnson
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Science & Mathmatics Education Conference 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17740
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Southam, Daniel
Ward, Josephine
Zadnik, Marjan
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Siddiqui, Salim
Southam, Daniel
Ward, Josephine
Zadnik, Marjan
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description ASELL* is a well accepted framework widely used to evaluate student learning in science laboratories. It consists of two survey instruments, namely ASLE* which is designed to evaluate an individual experiment and ALPE*, which is designed to evaluate the entire laboratory program. In Semester 2, 2009 the ASELL framework was applied to a first year science non-calculus based unit Physics115. The unit is taken by a wide range of students with little or no physics background. One of the assessment components of the unit is the laboratory program which is intended to enhance students’ learning through hands-on activities. The laboratory program consists of six experiments corresponding to the six modules of the unit. The ASLE survey instrument was used to collect students’ responses for individual experiment during the semester and the ALPE survey instrument was used to collect students’ responses for the entire laboratory program at the end of the semester. The results for both surveys indicated that two of the six experiments needed major revision and the entire laboratory course needed some minor revision. Following the initial 2009 ALPE survey results, all the six experiments were revisited and modifications to the laboratory manual were made to make the lab activities more engaging, relevant and stimulating. Changes included reduction in the number of repetitive activities and strengthening activities designed to achieve the desired learning outcomes. At the end of Semester 2, 2010, students’ responses were again collected using the ALPE survey instrument. This presentation will discuss the pre- and post-evaluation results and effectiveness of ASELL educational assessment toolbox.*ASELL (Advancing Science by Enhancing Learning in the Laboratory) *ASLE (ASELL Student Laboratory Evaluation) *ALPE (ASELL Laboratory Program Evaluation)
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-177402017-02-28T01:28:02Z Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument Siddiqui, Salim Southam, Daniel Ward, Josephine Zadnik, Marjan Dr Elizabeth Johnson physics laboratory program physics education evaluating undergraduate laboratories ASELL* is a well accepted framework widely used to evaluate student learning in science laboratories. It consists of two survey instruments, namely ASLE* which is designed to evaluate an individual experiment and ALPE*, which is designed to evaluate the entire laboratory program. In Semester 2, 2009 the ASELL framework was applied to a first year science non-calculus based unit Physics115. The unit is taken by a wide range of students with little or no physics background. One of the assessment components of the unit is the laboratory program which is intended to enhance students’ learning through hands-on activities. The laboratory program consists of six experiments corresponding to the six modules of the unit. The ASLE survey instrument was used to collect students’ responses for individual experiment during the semester and the ALPE survey instrument was used to collect students’ responses for the entire laboratory program at the end of the semester. The results for both surveys indicated that two of the six experiments needed major revision and the entire laboratory course needed some minor revision. Following the initial 2009 ALPE survey results, all the six experiments were revisited and modifications to the laboratory manual were made to make the lab activities more engaging, relevant and stimulating. Changes included reduction in the number of repetitive activities and strengthening activities designed to achieve the desired learning outcomes. At the end of Semester 2, 2010, students’ responses were again collected using the ALPE survey instrument. This presentation will discuss the pre- and post-evaluation results and effectiveness of ASELL educational assessment toolbox.*ASELL (Advancing Science by Enhancing Learning in the Laboratory) *ASLE (ASELL Student Laboratory Evaluation) *ALPE (ASELL Laboratory Program Evaluation) 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17740 Science & Mathmatics Education Conference restricted
spellingShingle physics laboratory program
physics education
evaluating undergraduate laboratories
Siddiqui, Salim
Southam, Daniel
Ward, Josephine
Zadnik, Marjan
Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title_full Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title_fullStr Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title_full_unstemmed Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title_short Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
title_sort modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the alpe survey instrument
topic physics laboratory program
physics education
evaluating undergraduate laboratories
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17740