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Ackerson, Bruce J. – Physics Teacher, 2020
The Cartesian diver is an old and useful demonstration of fluid-related phenomena, including Archimedes' and Pascal's principles. While the diver gets its name from the scientist and philosopher René Descartes, the first written description of the device was given by Raffaello Magiotti. The modified diver presented here is related to Feynman's…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
Suárez, Álvaro; Baccino, Daniel; Martí, Arturo C. – Physics Teacher, 2020
The problem of a disc or cylinder initially rolling with slipping on a surface and subsequently transitioning to rolling without slipping is often cited in textbooks. Students struggle to qualitatively understand the difference between kinetic and static frictional forces--i.e., whereas the magnitude of the former is known, that of the latter can…
Descriptors: Physics, Kinetics, Motion, Science Experiments
Blanco, Philip Rodriguez; Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Teacher, 2019
The role of work and mechanical energy in classical relativity has been a subject of renewed interest in this publication. Here we present a problem that illustrates the relationship between impulse and kinetic energy for a rocket-powered object that can also change its gravitational potential energy. The same introductory physics principles lead…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Energy
Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Stellar aberration is the phenomenon whereby the observed angular position of a star depends on the relative motion between the star and Earth. Specifically, a telescope must be tilted slightly into the direction of motion of Earth relative to the star. There are in fact three different angular positions of interest: the observed position of the…
Descriptors: Physics, Astronomy, Motion, Observation
Park, Jaeseong; Choi, Hyukjoon; Kim, Jung Bog – Physics Teacher, 2019
The Roberval balance mentioned by E. Scott Barr presents a phenomenon against intuition that appears to violate the principle of torque equilibrium. Roberval called his balance a "static enigma." This apparent paradox went unexplained for well over a century until L. Poinsot in 1804 explained that the thrusts created in the parallelogram…
Descriptors: Physics, Energy, Science Instruction
The Role of Math and Science Exposure on the Effect of 5E Instructional Model in Physics Conceptions
Bahtaji, Michael Allan A. – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2021
5E instructional model is commonly utilized in science teaching to promote conceptual learning. However, the benefit of 5E instructional model cannot be fully attained if the knowledge and skills essential to learning were not properly established from past. Similarly, the development of new concepts cannot be fully attained if the important…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Models, Mathematics Instruction
Hee-Sun Lee; Gey-Hong Gweon; Aubree Webb; Dan Damelin; Chad Dorsey – Science Education, 2024
This study addresses the measurement of high school students' epistemic knowledge associated with scientific experimentation (EKSE) which concerns "how" scientific experimentation generates knowledge and "why" that knowledge is justified. Based on philosophical, educational standards, and literature analyses, an EKSE construct…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Science Experiments, High School Students, Thinking Skills
Ayse Buber – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2024
This paper introduces a scientific activity named "Pythagorean Cup of Justice" for teacher candidates to discuss values by integrating moral and ethical dimensions into science education, offering crucial insights into the cup's historical significance, enhancing fluid dynamics understanding, and engaging STEM-based activity. The study…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Middle School Students, STEM Education
Melissa Dancy; Charles Henderson; Naneh Apkarian; Estrella Johnson; Marilyne Stains; Jeffrey R. Raker; Alexandra Lau – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
A survey of 722 physics faculty conducted in 2008 found that many physics instructors had knowledge of research-based instructional strategies (RBISs), were interested in using more, but often discontinued use after trying. Considerable effort has been made during the decade following 2008 to develop and disseminate RBISs in physics as well as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Knowledge Level, Active Learning
Febrina Siska Widyaningtyas; Mundilarto; Heru Kuswanto; Arif Rahman Aththibby; Ricka Tesi Muskania; Friska Octavia Rosa; Puardmi Damayanti; Bagus Endri Yanto – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
Integrating local culture in physics lessons may encourage the development of creative thinking and problem-solving skills. This research aims at examining the effectiveness of the implementation of the creative physics problem solving model based on the local culture of Yaaqowiyu (Cripics-Qu) to improve student's creative thinking and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Problem Solving, Cultural Influences
Mustafa Hamalosmanoglu – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2024
This study focuses on exploring pre-service science teachers' conceptual integration understandings in explaining the subject of metabolism with the concepts of physics and chemistry. Action research was employed in this study. Nine pre-service science teachers taking the General Biology II course participated. Participants were taught metabolism…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teacher Education Programs
Salima Aldazharova; Gulnara Issayeva; Samat Maxutov; Nuri Balta – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2024
This study investigates the performance of GPT-4, an advanced AI model developed by OpenAI, on the force concept inventory (FCI) to evaluate its accuracy, reasoning patterns, and the occurrence of false positives and false negatives. GPT-4 was tasked with answering the FCI questions across multiple sessions. Key findings include GPT-4's…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Tests, Artificial Intelligence, Problem Solving
Zahra Hazari; Idaykis Rodriguez – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
For students who face marginalization in a discipline, counterspaces are safe spaces of refuge that allow them to express their multiple identities and foster their sense of belonging. While prior qualitative work on counterspaces has highlighted how and why these spaces support marginalized students, there is little quantitative work that…
Descriptors: Physics, Gender Differences, Science Interests, Self Concept
Robert Krakehl; Angela M. Kelly – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
The question of precollege physics access and performance has been a persistent concern when considering the goal of diversifying participation in post-secondary STEM study and careers. This observational study examined school-level academic and demographic predictors of high school physics enrollment and performance in the USA. Due to the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Physics, Science Achievement, Enrollment
Yu-Hang Li; Chien-Yuan Su; Fan Ouyang – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2024
The use of simulations to better convey abstract scientific concepts or difficult-to-observe scientific occurrences through the manipulation of variables or virtual objects has the potential to improve student science learning. However, misconceptions or extraneous load may emerge if simulation support is insufficient. In this study, we used a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Grade 7, Science Instruction

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