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Brekke, Stewart E. – 2002
The presentation of physics content knowledge in conjunction with the lack of examples in solving problems leads high school students to struggle with mathematical problem solving in physics courses. This paper explains the importance and necessity of having mathematical courses for all high school students. (YDS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics, Physics
Brekke, Stewart E. – SPECTRUM, 2003
Points out the importance of problem solving as a fundamental skill and how students struggle with problem solving in physics courses. Describes a workbook developed as a solution to students' struggles that features simple exercises and advanced problem solving. (Contains 12 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: High Schools, Instructional Materials, Physics, Problem Solving
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
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
Brekke, Stewart E. – 2002
This paper presents an overview of research on physics problem solving using verbal protocols. It asserts that the understanding of physics problem solving strategies enables researchers to write computer programs, which can automatically solve physics problems without the users having to be experts in physics. This, in turn, can generate more…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Physics, Problem Solving
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Laing, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 1996
States that science courses present modern derived knowledge to be learned and applied to exercises. Proposes looking at the process of problem solving as an exercise in the scientific method against a historical background in social context with information about personalities involved. Uses an example moving from vague concept of element to a…
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Physics
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Kibble, Bob – Physics Education, 1999
University students' answers to a "Minds on Physics" problem revealed six distinct approaches to the solution. Discusses implications for teaching and assessment. (Author/WRM)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Skills
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Brekke, Stewart E. – Physics Teacher, 1999
Argues that high school teachers have given up on trying to teach equations and mathematics to poorly prepared, inner-city, or very average students. Describes a mathematical problem-solving physics course for all types of students from average to honors. (CCM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Mathematical Applications, Physics, Problem Solving
Brekke, Stewart E. – Teachers.Net Gazette, 2002
Scientific literacy is far more than knowing a list of terms and definitions. Scientific literacy is the ability to do processes related to a specific scientific field and knowing, at minimum, basic problem solving. This paper discusses what students need to know in the different science and mathematics fields and describes the teacher's role in…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education, Physics
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Stinner, A. – Physics Education, 1994
Argues that high school physics should be grounded in motivating contextual activities and connected to a philosophically and historically valid theoretical structure. Explains the large context problem approach and its effect on generating questions and problems. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Strategies, Epistemology, Foreign Countries
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Rockler, Michael J. – Action in Teacher Education, 1991
Explains the chaos theory and its effect on education, relating it to quantum physics. The article suggests implications for education (predictions about student achievement are limited, the brain learns in nonlinear ways, and the knowledge base in teacher education needs modification to account for recent discoveries in science and mathematics).…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Chaos Theory, Educational Theories, Higher Education
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Hollifield, John – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1982
Details are provided of computer-simulated experiments developed by the co-directors of the Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC), University of Pittsburgh. The initial materials were designed to help students learn physics. New materials are being developed along similar lines for elementary mathematics. The views of the creators are…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Instructional Materials, Learning Modules, Models
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Garrigan, George A. – Inquiry, 1997
Reviews the approaches presented in the Self-Paced Study of Strategies Useful for Solving Word Problems in the Physical and Biological Sciences that can be used by students to successfully solve word problems encountered in any entry-level science course. Describes the topics covered in five "study sessions" that allow the students to practice the…
Descriptors: Biology, Community Colleges, Learning Strategies, Physics
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Pushkin, David B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1998
Addresses the distinction between conceptual and algorithmic learning and the clarification of what is meant by a second-tier student. Explores why novice learners in chemistry and physics are able to apply algorithms without significant conceptual understanding. (DDR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, Cognitive Psychology, Concept Formation
Brekke, Stewart E. – 2001
This document explains the importance of problem solving in the high school physics curriculum and points out the lack of opportunities in textbooks for students to practice their problem solving skills. The necessity of having introductory-level work texts cannot be ignored and having a work-text book would be beneficial from the teachers' point…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, High Schools, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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