Development and validation of the Converging Lenses Concept Inventory for middle school physics education

Optics is a core field in the curricula of secondary physics education. In this study, we present the development and validation of a test instrument in the field of optics, the Converging Lenses Concept Inventory (CLCI). It can be used as a formative or a summative assessment of middle school stude...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Wörner, Salome, Becker, Sebastian, Küchemann, Stefan, Scheiter, Katharina, Kuhn, Jochen
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 19.05.2022
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Summary:Optics is a core field in the curricula of secondary physics education. In this study, we present the development and validation of a test instrument in the field of optics, the Converging Lenses Concept Inventory (CLCI). It can be used as a formative or a summative assessment of middle school students' conceptual understanding of image formation by converging lenses. The CLCI assesses: (1) the overall understanding of fundamental concepts related to converging lenses, (2) the understanding of specific concepts, and (3) students' propensity for difficulties within this topic. The initial CLCI consists of 16 multiple-choice items; however, one item was removed based on various quality checks. We validated the CLCI thoroughly with distractor analyses, classical test theory, item response theory, structural analyses, and analyses of students' total scores at different measurement points as quantitative approaches, as well as student interviews and an expert survey as qualitative approaches. The quantitative analyses are mostly based on a dataset of N = 318 middle school students who took the CLCI as a posttest. The student interviews were conducted with seven middle school students after they were taught the concepts of converging lenses. The expert survey included five experts who evaluated both individual items and the test as a whole. The analyses showed good to excellent results for the test instrument, corroborating the 15-item CLCI's validity and its compliance with the three foci outlined above.
ISSN:2331-8422