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Mohammad Zeidan; Xinhua Huang; Ling Xiao; Ruikun Zhao – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2022
Student engagement is often described as 'the holy grail of learning' (Sinatra, Heddy and Lombardi, 2015, p.1). Higher education educators have been implementing different pedagogical approaches to promote active learning with the aim of improving student engagement. This paper proposes an activity-based learning approach with the use of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Learning Activities, Video Technology, STEM Education
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Elizabeth A. Brown; Kathleen H. Flynn; Amanda McCormick; Clara Y. Tran – Issues in Science and Technology Librarianship, 2024
Preprint articles are available on servers, such as arXiv and ChemRxiv, at no-cost to benefit the movement toward open access of research. However, the use of preprint research articles as a reference source in academia is not heavily documented. To examine if researchers are utilizing preprint articles, this paper examines citation trends in the…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Doctoral Programs, State Universities
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Lina Fransén; Victor Hellgren; Magnus Mortensen; Susanna Olsson; Nathalie Proos Vedin; Maja Elmgren; Marcus Lundberg; Antonia Kotronia – International Journal for Students as Partners, 2024
Students can influence their education through evaluations and as representatives in university decision-making bodies. A way to give them more power is through participation in course development as equal partners. In this study, the relationship between the outcome of a student-teacher partnership and a culture of student influence and…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Learner Engagement, Student Subcultures, Universities
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Brett M. Condon; Junyang Xian; Donna Murasko; Daniel King; Jennifer S. Stanford – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2024
STEM courses can be difficult for students adjusting to college. Effectively and equitably identifying students who could benefit from academic support is challenging, especially with changing strategies around use of standardized test scores. Alternative tools to identify those in need of academic support interventions are needed. The authors…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, STEM Education, Scientific Attitudes, Success
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Reina Karen M. Celestino-Salcedo; Jr. Sotero O. Malayao Jr.; Monera A. Salic-Hairulla; Ellen J. Castro; Ivy Claire V. Mordeno – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2024
The challenge of creating reliable technology-based resources for science learning is a perennial challenge in Philippine education, with limited learning materials accessible to all learners. This study is about the development of a videocast embedded with physics education technology (PhET) simulation that served as supplementary learning…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Motion, Scientific Concepts
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Janet Bowers; Matthew Anderson; Kathryn Beckhard – Journal for STEM Education Research, 2024
One of the main goals of lower division "service" mathematics courses is to provide STEM-intending students with opportunities to engage in activities and contexts that can support their efforts to apply the mathematical ideas they are learning to successive major courses. The Mathematics Association of America has supported many…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Skills
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Jean Nepomuscene Twahirwa; Celestin Ntivuguruzwa – Cogent Education, 2024
This study investigates the effects of smart classrooms, comprehensive assessment management information systems, and remediation teaching techniques on teachers 'and student's conceptual understanding of physics. The participants included 67 students from Senior One, Senior Two, and Senior Three, purposively sampled from G.S Mushongi in Kirehe…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Learning Management Systems
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Klaudja Caushi; Daniela Torres; Binyomin Abrams – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Students beginning college chemistry are expected to arrive prepared with fundamental, prerequisite conceptual understanding and skills from high school. While some topics may be reviewed explicitly in the course, prerequisite material-including hidden prerequisites often overlooked by faculty-is typically considered assumed prior knowledge and…
Descriptors: College Science, Chemistry, College Preparation, Student Attitudes
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Caballero, Marcos D.; Chonacky, Norman; Engelhardt, Larry; Hilborn, Robert C.; Lopez del Puerto, Marie; Roos, Kelly R. – Physics Teacher, 2019
The need to integrate computation into the physics curriculum has long been established: using simulations and computational modeling can enhance students' conceptual understanding, and the computational skills students acquire are both useful and necessary in their careers. However, making changes to an established physics course is a challenge…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Computation
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Bassichis, William H. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Most springs do not simply obey Hooke's law because they are constructed to have an initial tension, which must be overcome before normal elongation occurs. This property, well known to engineers, is universally neglected in elementary physics courses. In particular, the standard simple harmonic motion experiment omits any discussion of this…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
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Straulino, Samuele – Physics Teacher, 2019
The pendulum has a great relevance in physics and it has been explored in educational papers from many theoretical or experimental points of view (see, for example, Refs. 1-12 and references therein). Here a method for the measurement of the gravitational acceleration with a large number of trials is presented; we assume that the systematic errors…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, Measurement
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Poljak, Nikola; Klindzic, Dora; Kruljac, Mateo – Physics Teacher, 2019
At some point in the future, if mankind hopes to settle planets outside our solar system, it will be crucial to determine the range of planetary conditions under which human beings could survive and function. In this article, we apply physical considerations to determine the limitations that gravity imposes on several systems governing the human…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Human Body
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Darmaji, Darmaji; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Irdianti, Irdianti – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2019
The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the process carried out in the physics education study program on the lens material. The process skills used in this study are the methods used, namely measurement, measurement and measurement processes which consist of table data, data, and training, conducting experiments. Total…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Process Skills, Science Education, Foreign Countries
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Ben-Abu, Yuval – Physics Education, 2019
The conservation law of energy and momentum can be examined and demonstrated by a well-known collision experiment. In this experiment, several identical elastic balls are suspended from a horizontal frame. When the ball at one end is pulled aside and released, thus allowing it to swing like a pendulum, it hits the next ball. The outcome is…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Energy, Motion
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Bokor, Nándor – Physics Education, 2019
This paper describes a simple and effective trick with a ball on a flat surface. The trick does not require any skills, is surprising and can provide an attention-grabbing, fun introduction for high school students into the topic of pure rolling motion versus rolling with slipping.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), Motion, High School Students
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