Affiliation:
1. Department of Educational Psychology University of Oklahoma Norman Oklahoma USA
2. Department of Kinesiology and Educational Psychology Washington State University Spokane Washington USA
3. Southern New Hampshire University Hooksett New Hampshire USA
4. School of Psychological Science Oregon State University Corvallis Oregon USA
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundPromoting engagement and motivation in early engineering experiences is important for fostering interest and retention in engineering. One method that has been effective for doing so is facilitating transformative experiences (TEs), which occurs when students apply academic content to everyday experience. Our goal was to explore the effectiveness of an intervention to encourage TE, positive emotions, and interest in middle school engineering courses in two differentially resourced schools.Purpose/HypothesisWe explored the effectiveness of using the video software Flipgrid as a supplement to a TE intervention to impact TE, emotions, and interest. In addition, we sought to model a theorized predictive relationship between TE, emotions, and interest.Design/MethodTwo hundred seventy‐four engineering students across two middle schools with differing levels of resources participated. A cluster‐randomized pretest–posttest survey design was used to explore the variables of interest. ANOVA and SEM were implemented to investigate the research questions and hypotheses.ResultsWe found mixed results, with the intervention facilitating significantly more TEs and maintaining high levels of positive emotions in a school with access to fewer resources. Furthermore, in alignment with hypotheses about interest development (Renninger and Su, Oxford handbook of human motivation 2012; pp. 167–187), the results showed that initial positive and negative emotions predicted initial interest and post‐TE. However, only post‐positive emotions and post‐TE predicted post‐interest. Negative emotions after the intervention did not predict post‐intervention interest.ConclusionsThe findings have theoretical implications for interest development and practical implications for targeted interventions in early engineering education, especially for schools with access to fewer resources.
Subject
General Engineering,Education
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