Design of a Research-based Assessment for Children’s Attitudes and Motivation at Chemistry Outreach and Museum Events

07 June 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Outreach activities have been an ongoing commitment of the American Chemical Society and other scientific organizations, yet formal assessment of outcomes has been infrequent. We have designed a simple, reliable, and robust format for assessing attitudinal and motivational characteristics of participants attending informal public events that promote interest in and understanding of chemistry. In final form, this 6-item survey can be distributed on the front and back of an 8.5 x 5.5 card (for pre- and post- assessment). Challenges in design included construct selection and independence, adjusting language for the grade 3-12 populations, physical form and distribution, efficiency and reliability of completion, and item performance and symmetry. Along with a description of the design process, psychometric characteristics and results of field testing at outreach events are described.

Keywords

chemistry education research
public understanding
outreach
assessment
general public
elementary education
middle school
museum
National Chemistry Week

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Assessment template and design information
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Contains the final form of the hand-held assessment form. Also shows forms and results from development process.
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