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Wilder, Phillip – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
This response builds upon Marie Paz Morales' "Influence of culture and language sensitive physics on science attitude achievement" by exploring how an expanded understanding of the ubiquitous nature of adolescent literacy practices and identities challenge traditional notions of "in school" and "out of school"…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Culturally Relevant Education, Foreign Countries, Curriculum Design
Hammer, David; Gupta, Ayush; Redish, Edward F. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2011
The authors appreciate Professor Slotta's responding to their critique (Slotta, this issue). For their part, they believe that Professor Slotta has misinterpreted aspects of their position. In this commentary, the authors clarify two particular points. First, they explain their use of "static ontologies," which they maintain applies. Second, they…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Methods, Physics, Teaching Methods
Reydams-Schils, G. – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
The Stoics of the Roman Imperial period share the imperative that education should not focus on erudition for its own sake, but contribute to the pursuit of the good life as they define it in philosophical terms. Hence these later Stoics express similar concerns about the technical and theoretical aspects of philosophy as they do about…
Descriptors: Social Values, World History, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education
Lasry, Nathaniel; Finkelstein, Noah; Mazur, Eric – Physics Teacher, 2009
In last month's issue of "TPT," Michael Sobel turns our attention to the increasing number and broader population of students taking physics courses and urges us to reconsider how to better cater to their needs. We applaud the author for focusing our attention on this important issue. However, we find his proposal for teaching physics to…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Majors (Students), Physics, Science Instruction
Cardellini, Liberato – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
This interview provides glimpses of Joseph J. Lagowski and his life from the time he played with a Gilbert chemistry set, to his tenure at The University of Texas at Austin. His initial interest in chemistry was further nurtured and developed thanks to an excellent high school teacher. In the interview, Lagowski discusses his research in…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Active Learning, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
Fraser, Duncan; Linder, Cedric – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2009
Contemporary learning research and development that is embedded in primary and secondary schooling is increasingly acknowledging the significance of a variation approach for enhancing the possibility of learning. However, the variation approach has so far attracted very little attention in higher education, but where it has, the results have been…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Simulation, Physics, Chemical Engineering
Redish, Edward F. – 2000
Individual teachers of college level physics sometimes develop deep insights into how their students learn and what elements of classroom instruction are valuable in facilitating the learning process. Yet, these insights rarely persist beyond the individual instructor. Educational methods seem to cycle from one fad to another, rarely cumulating…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Physics

McCall, Richard P. – College Teaching, 2000
Describes how one professor makes his physics course relevant to pharmacy majors. The course emphasizes the relation of basic physics concepts (like forces and thermodynamics) to the human body and uses problems drawn from the medical profession. Student course evaluations show a favorable view of content learned and its relevance. (DB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Pharmaceutical Education, Physics

Tobias, Sheila – American Journal of Physics, 2000
Argues that physics education reform has been focused on classroom-based innovation rather than on the more political and institutional conditions required for long-lasting change. Stresses that reformers should pay attention to exogenous variables that get in the way of real reform. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Higher Education, Physics, Science Curriculum
Redish, Edward F. – Online Submission, 2006
Mathematics is an essential element of physics problem solving, but experts often fail to appreciate exactly how they use it. Math may be the language of science, but math-in-physics is a distinct dialect of that language. Physicists tend to blend conceptual physics with mathematical symbolism in a way that profoundly affects the way equations are…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Physics, Science Education, College Science

Newton, Leonard; Rogers, Laurence – Physics Education, 1996
Questions whether didactic methods employed for teaching physics at the advanced level can adequately match the variety of needs of students in the contemporary context. Offers a framework for promoting a style of teaching that is responsive and versatile. Contains 14 references. (Author/JRH)
Descriptors: Didacticism, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, Higher Education

Assis, Andre K. T.; Zylbersztajn, Arden – Science and Education, 2001
Presents Newton's main ideas for the formulation of classical mechanics as given in the Principia. Discusses Ernst Mach's criticisms of Newtonian mechanics as contained in his book, "The Science of Mechanics". Analyzes the influence of Mach's ideas in the teaching of classical mechanics by considering five textbooks. Concludes that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mechanics (Physics), Physics, Science Education
Cowens, John – Teaching Pre K-8, 2005
Not only are rubber bands great for binding objects together, but they can be used in a simple science experiment that involves predicting, problem solving, measuring, graphing, and experimenting. In this article, the author describes how rubber bands can be used to teach the force of mass.
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Education, Teaching Methods, Physics
Viennot, Laurence – Physics Education, 2006
Given that enhancing the motivation of young people for science is a widely shared goal, the question posed is how to raise intellectual satisfaction among students by showing the consistency and conciseness of physical theories. I argue that certain rituals in our teaching practices can make physical theories seem inconsistent, even absurd. Using…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cognitive Structures, Science Instruction, Physics
Liston, Delores D. – 1996
While the physiological explanations from neuroscience help explain the mechanisms of learning, they fall short of explaining the sociocultural and phenomenological factors that determine a stressful versus a challenging interpretation of experience. For this reason, neuroscience seems less than useful to classroom teachers. A major obstacle in…
Descriptors: Experience, Holistic Approach, Humanism, Learning Processes