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Lauren C. Bauman; Trà Hu?nh; Amy D. Robertson – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Literature on student ideas about circuits largely focuses on misunderstandings and difficulties, with seminal papers framing student thinking as stable, difficult to change, and connected to incorrect ontological categorizations of current as a thing rather than a process. In this paper, we analyzed 417 student responses to a conceptual question…
Descriptors: Physics, Sequential Learning, Abstract Reasoning, Electronic Equipment
Chloe Wasendorf; Joshua W. Reid; Rebecca Seipelt-Thiemann; Z. T. Grimes; Brock Couch; Nick T. Peters; Julia Massimelli Sewall; Audrey L. McCombs; Patrick I. Armstrong; Nancy Boury – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Most biology undergraduates learn about mutations in multiple classrooms throughout their college career. Understanding personalised genome test results, genome editing controversies, and the appearance of new variants of viruses or antibiotic resistant bacteria all require foundational knowledge about mutations. However, the abstract nature of…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Criterion Referenced Tests, Biology