2022
DOI: 10.1177/00986283221108129
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Making Psychology’s Hidden Figures Visible Using Open Educational Resources: A Replication and Extension Study

Abstract: Background Historically marginalized psychologists are underrepresented in history of psychology textbooks, which contributes to their poor recognition by psychology students. Open Educational Resources (OERs) offer a viable solution to inadequate pioneer representation. Objective This study sought to replicate and extend prior research by examining whether diverse and inclusive OERs related to students’ pioneer recognition and perceptions of course material identity representation (recognitive justice). Metho… Show more

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“…The use of open pedagogy for students to have opportunities to create diverse materials has been suggested as a method to support individuals who have been historically underrepresented in education to speak from their own experiences rather than have their stories told by others (Lambert, 2018). This is an important area to explore, given that studies suggest students perform better (Kelly et al, 2022) and feel a higher sense of belonging (Nusbaum, 2020) in psychology courses when the material is more diverse.…”
Section: Open Pedagogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of open pedagogy for students to have opportunities to create diverse materials has been suggested as a method to support individuals who have been historically underrepresented in education to speak from their own experiences rather than have their stories told by others (Lambert, 2018). This is an important area to explore, given that studies suggest students perform better (Kelly et al, 2022) and feel a higher sense of belonging (Nusbaum, 2020) in psychology courses when the material is more diverse.…”
Section: Open Pedagogymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of open pedagogy for students to have opportunities to create diverse materials has been suggested as a method to support individuals who have been historically underrepresented in education to speak from their own experiences rather than have their stories told by others (Lambert, 2018). This is an important area to explore, given that studies suggest students perform better (Kelly et al, 2022) and feel a higher sense of belonging (Nusbaum, 2020) in psychology courses when the material is more diverse.…”
Section: Open Pedagogymentioning
confidence: 99%