Physical Review Physics Education Research (Jun 2019)

Designing for institutional transformation: Six principles for department-level interventions

  • Gina M. Quan,
  • Joel C. Corbo,
  • Noah D. Finkelstein,
  • Alanna Pawlak,
  • Karen Falkenberg,
  • Christopher Geanious,
  • Courtney Ngai,
  • Clara Smith,
  • Sarah Wise,
  • Mary E. Pilgrim,
  • Daniel L. Reinholz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.15.010141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 010141

Abstract

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Cultivating institutional transformation has been of recent interest in education research. This theoretical paper presents six principles for supporting sustained change efforts at the department level. Considering change efforts at the level of “principles” is valuable because principles are grounded in theoretical and empirical knowledge, but are abstract enough to be adapted to many contexts. For each principle we argue for its value, drawing on previous literature in higher education, organizational change, discipline-based education research, and design thinking. We then give illustrative examples of how each principle was embodied within the Departmental Action Team (DAT) project. The DAT project facilitates the implementation of effective changes within university science, technology, engineering, and mathematics departments. We conclude with a discussion of how these principles can be applicable across a variety of institutional transformation efforts.