Impact of Outreach on Physics Student Development: Qualitative Results from a National Survey
Jonathan D. Perry, Carlee Garrett, Isabella Oaks, James Hirons, Toni Sauncy, Jonan P. Donaldson, Susan White, Rachel L. Ivie, and Tatiana Erukhimova

TL;DR
This study analyzes how student engagement in physics outreach programs influences their development, resilience, and sense of belonging, showing these benefits are accessible across diverse institutions.
Contribution
It provides qualitative insights into student experiences from a national survey, revealing interconnected themes of development fostered by outreach activities.
Findings
Outreach participation enhances students' resilience and belonging.
Student experiences are interconnected across six core themes.
Informal physics programs promote identity and skill development.
Abstract
The role of student experiences in physics beyond the classroom which support their development has been the subject of exciting research in recent years. Results, typically from small studies at single institutions, have illustrated that facilitating informal physics experiences for non-scientists can enhance student disciplinary identity, learning, sense of belonging, and more. However, it is essential to examine whether these impacts are the sole provenance of institutions with well-developed outreach programs or if they may be shared by institutions anywhere. This work reports on the analysis and findings of responses to three open-ended questions presented to students who indicated they had engaged in facilitating outreach programs as part of a national survey distributed through the Society of Physics Students network in spring 2023. Employing a network analysis with Girvan-Newman…
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TopicsCareer Development and Diversity · Science Education and Pedagogy · Science Education and Perceptions
