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Vidak, Andrej; Sapic, Iva Movre; Mesic, Vanes – Physics Education, 2021
The experimental investigation of Newton's law of universal gravitation requires expensive and sensitive equipment. Therefore, it is often not possible to conduct such an experiment within a typical physics class. An alternative is to investigate the universal gravitation law by using simulations. In this paper, we are presenting such an augmented…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Kamphorst, Floor; Vollebregt, M. J.; Savelsbergh, E. R.; van Joolingen, W. R. – Science & Education, 2023
Einstein's derivation of special relativity theory (SRT), based on hypothetical reasoning and thought experiments, is regarded as a prime example of physics theory development. In secondary education, the introduction of SRT could provide a great opportunity for students to engage in physics theorizing, but this opportunity is largely being missed…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Science, Science Education
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Gallitto, Aurelio Agliolo; Battaglia, Onofrio Rosario; Cavallaro, Giuseppe; Lazzara, Giuseppe; Lisuzzo, Lorenzo; Fazio, Claudio – Physics Teacher, 2022
We describe an educational activity that can be completed with mobile media devices in order to understand the working principle of a pair of tuning forks, from the Historical Collection of Physics Instruments of the University of Palermo, and how they were used to explain acoustic interference and beats with the Lissajous optical method. This…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Activities
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Schvartzer, Maayan; Elazar, Michael; Kapon, Shulamit – Science & Education, 2021
Many physics learners take the specific mathematical representations they are using as part of their learning and doing physics for granted. The paper addresses this problem by highlighting two goals. The first is to show how a historical investigation from history of science can be transformed into a concrete lesson plan in physics, in a physics…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Roseleena Anantanukulwong; Surasak Chiangga; Pongprapan Pongsophon; Aik-Ling Tan – Science & Education, 2024
This article presents an empirical study of the use of Indigenous knowledge of the "Bulan" kite to teach the concept of "equilibrium" among Muslim students (n = 109 students) in private Islamic schools (in the southern part of Thailand). The design of the culturally responsive teaching comprising three lessons was guided by the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts, Indigenous Knowledge
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Euler, Elias; Prytz, Christopher; Gregorcic, Bor – Physics Education, 2020
In this paper, we present three types of activity that we have observed during students' free exploration of a software called "Algodoo," which allows students to explore a range of physics phenomena within the same digital learning environment. We discuss how, by responding to any of the three activity types we identify in the students'…
Descriptors: Physics, Educational Environment, Educational Technology, College Students
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Yuksel, Tugba; Tekbiyik, Ahmet; Avsar Erumit, Banu – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2020
Using problems from real life contexts which is related to learners' environment or their culture plays an important role in their learning that concept. In this regard, science educators especially physics educators search for real-life domain of theoretical concepts for effective science teaching and they consider analogical and physical models…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Seniors, Preservice Teachers
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Wan, Tong; Geraets, Ashley A.; Doty, Constance M.; Saitta, Erin K. H.; Chini, Jacquelyn J. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2020
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) often lead laboratory and tutorial sections in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), especially at large, research-intensive universities. GTAs' performance as instructors can impact student learning experience as well as learning outcomes. In this study, we observed 11 chemistry GTAs and 11…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Teaching Methods, College Science
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Pendrill, Ann-Marie – Physics Education, 2021
Take a selection of balls and marbles along to a nearby playground slide and let students investigate factors that may influence how balls accelerate down an inclined plane. Students can make hypotheses in small groups, plan investigations to test multiple possible explanations and draw conclusions about the importance of different variables. The…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Science Activities, Active Learning
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Postiglione, Adriana; Angelis, Ilaria De – Physics Education, 2021
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more realistic and updated vision of the world, and can provide an opportunity to understand the most recent scientific discoveries. In this context, general relativity (GR) occupies a prominent place, since it is related to astonishing scientific…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Hasanah, Uswatun – Science Education International, 2020
In the present study, an experimental teaching material using a soundcard oscilloscope developed for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education considering the engineering viewpoint was applied to address student's misconceptions in the alternating current (AC) circuit topic in high school physics. Four experiments were…
Descriptors: STEM Education, High School Students, Misconceptions, Science Instruction
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de Winter, James – Physics Teacher, 2019
It is common for high school physics teachers to comment on the challenges they face in supporting students' graph drawing skills, knowing their importance for the study of physics. This paper suggests a novel and alternative way to support students to develop their graph drawing skills as well as teach them about sound, frequency, and amplitude.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Graphs
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Nieminen, Pasi; Hähkiöniemi, Markus; Viiri, Jouni – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
This case study examined teachers' on-the-fly formative assessment conversations, that is, how teachers collect information from students' thinking and use that information to support their learning during teacher-student interactions. Previous studies have typically analysed whole-class discussions on the level of speaking turns, and have…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Grade 7
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Fletcher, Kurt; McLean, James; Sells, Robert; Rommel-Esham, Katie; Showers, Dennis – Physics Teacher, 2019
Science teachers know the deep satisfaction of engaging students in science activities and seeing their excitement when a new idea suddenly makes sense. Providing opportunities to foster such student delight is one way to recruit talented undergraduate physics majors into the teaching profession.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Preservice Teachers, Science Activities
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Briggs, Michael – Physics Teacher, 2019
The mystery tube is a fairly well known activity among science teachers for illustrating the nature of science. A variety of procedures have been presented for carrying out this activity, such as Scott Miller's method based on the BCSE 5E Instructional Model. Mystery tubes and other "black box" activities allow the students to engage in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
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