Measuring Equity-Promoting Behaviors in Digital Teaching Simulations: A Topic Modeling Approach
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Littenberg-Tobias, Joshua; Borneman, Elizabeth; Reich, Justin
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<jats:p> Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues are urgent in education. We developed and evaluated a massive open online course ( N = 963) with embedded equity simulations that attempted to equip educators with equity teaching practices. Applying a structural topic model (STM)—a type of natural language processing (NLP)—we examined how participants with different equity attitudes responded in simulations. Over a sequence of four simulations, the simulation behavior of participants with less equitable beliefs converged to be more similar with the simulated behavior of participants with more equitable beliefs ( ES [effect size] = 1.08 SD). This finding was corroborated by overall changes in equity mindsets ( ES = 0.88 SD) and changed in self-reported equity-promoting practices ( ES = 0.32 SD). Digital simulations when combined with NLP offer a compelling approach to both teaching about DEI topics and formatively assessing learner behavior in large-scale learning environments. </jats:p>
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2021Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program in Comparative Media Studies/WritingJournal
AERA Open
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SAGE Publications
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Littenberg-Tobias, Joshua, Borneman, Elizabeth and Reich, Justin. 2021. "Measuring Equity-Promoting Behaviors in Digital Teaching Simulations: A Topic Modeling Approach." AERA Open, 7.
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