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Rodrigues, Ernani; Pietrocola, Maurício – Education Sciences, 2020
Classrooms are complex in their real sets. To understand such sets and their emergent patterns, network approach provides useful theoretical and methodological tools. In this work, we used network approach to explore two domains of complexity in a classroom: the interpersonal domain, via social networks; and the representational domain, through…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Network Analysis, Semantics, High School Students
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Kalender, Z. Yasemin; Marshman, Emily; Schunn, Christian D.; Nokes-Malach, Timothy J.; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
Self-efficacy is an aspect of students' motivation that has been shown to play a critical role in students' engagement, participation, and retention in academic careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Since women are underrepresented in STEM domains such as physics, we studied female and male students' self-efficacy…
Descriptors: Females, Student Attitudes, Self Efficacy, STEM Education
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Ugwuanyi, Christian S.; Okeke, Chinedu I. O.; Nnamani, Peace A.; Obochi, Euphemia C.; Obasi, Christian C. – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2020
This paper determined the relative effect of animated and non-animated powerpoint (PPT) presentations on students' achievement in physics. A non-equivalent group quasi-experimental research design was adopted for the study, using a sample of 88 senior secondary two students drawn from secondary schools in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu…
Descriptors: Animation, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Visual Aids
Victor Mateas – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Mathematics courses should prepare students to use mathematics in a range of contexts, including science. However, students often struggle in applying mathematics in physics courses, even when they understand the mathematical content (Rebello et al., 2007). Often the root of this struggle is attributed to the "student" or the…
Descriptors: High Schools, Physics, Textbooks, Textbook Content
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Salehi, Shima; Burkholder, Eric; Lepage, G. Peter; Pollock, Steven; Wieman, Carl – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
We have studied the impact of incoming preparation and demographic variables on student performance on the final exam in the standard introductory calculus-based mechanics course at three different institutions. Multivariable regression analysis was used to examine the extent to which exam scores can be predicted by a variety of variables that are…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses, Calculus
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Jack Walton; Jodie L. Martin – Teaching in Higher Education, 2025
Holistic assessment is an evaluative approach in which assessors work backwards from an overall appraisal of work to determine the criteria relevant to individual student responses. One of the strongest proponents of this approach in higher education is Royce Sadler, whose theoretical contributions over recent decades provide a strong conceptual…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Evaluation Criteria, Theory Practice Relationship, Higher Education
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Yifan Lu; K. Supriya; Shanna Shaked; Elizabeth H. Simmons; Alexander Kusenko – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Inequities in student access to trigonometry and calculus are often associated with racial and socioeconomic privilege, and often influence introductory physics course performance. To mitigate these disparities in student preparedness, we developed a two-pronged intervention consisting of (1) incentivized supplemental math assignments and (2)…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Science Instruction
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Giulia Polverini; Jakob Melin; Elias Önerud; Bor Gregorcic – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection in Artificial Intelligence Tools in Physics Teaching and Physics Education Research.] Artificial intelligence-based chatbots are increasingly influencing physics education because of their ability to interpret and respond to textual and visual inputs. This study evaluates the performance of two large…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Technology Integration, Physics
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Yanti, Fitri April; Kuswanto, Heru; Mundilarto; Habibi; Rosa, Friska Octavia – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2019
The activities of prospective teachers in the learning process are very important to show the quality of the learning process, particulary research activities. This paper is intended to analyse the research activities of pre-service teachers and their responses in the learning process using research-based learning models. Descriptive qualitative…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physics, Teaching Methods, Student Research
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Kaniawati, Ida; Fratiwi, Nuzulira Janeusse; Danawan, Agus; Suyana, Iyon; Samsudin, Achmad; Suhendi, Endi – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2019
This research aimed at analyzing student misconceptions about Newton's Laws through Four-Tier Newtonian Test (FTNT). The research involved 30 students (15 boys and 15 girls, whose ages were middling of 16 years-old) at one of Senior High School in Bandung, Indonesia. The data were analyzed through mixed methods. Based on the quantitative analysis,…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Physics, Scientific Concepts, High School Students
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Johnson-Glauch, Nicole; Herman, Geoffrey L. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Background: Engineering students inconsistently apply equilibrium when solving problems in statics, but few studies have explored why. Visual cognition studies suggest that features of the visual representations we use to teach students influence what domain knowledge they use to solve problems. However, few studies have explored how visual…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Models, Problem Solving, Visual Aids
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Blanco, Philip R. – Physics Education, 2019
Most rockets convert the energy stored in their propellant mass into the mechanical energy required to expel it as exhaust. The 'rocket equation', which describes how a rocket's speed changes with mass, is usually derived by assuming that this fuel is expelled at a constant relative velocity. However, this is a poor assumption for cases where the…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Scientific Concepts, Fuel Consumption
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Tompkins, Nathan – Physics Teacher, 2019
The Tesla coil is one of the most famous and popularly recognizable high voltage devices. Utilizing the fame of recognizability of the Tesla coil in a "Build Your Own" laboratory exercise is a great way to create a successful and highly interesting learning activity. Classical Tesla coils utilize a spark gap as the primary switch,…
Descriptors: Equipment, Energy, Physics, Science Instruction
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Siebert, Cora; DeStefano, Paul R.; Widenhorn, Ralf – Physics Teacher, 2019
Recently available local positioning systems (LPS) have the potential to be used for interactive physics laboratory activities and classroom demonstrations. The Pozyx LPS combines multiple sensors with position data for any object that one of the devices is attached to. Devices referred to as "tags" (Fig. 1[a]) are mobile devices that…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Geographic Information Systems, Science Laboratories
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Dray, Tevian; Gire, Elizabeth; Kustusch, Mary Bridget; Manogue, Corinne A.; Roundy, David – PRIMUS, 2019
Calculus, as commonly taught, describes certain operations on explicit functions, but science relies on experimental data, which is inherently discrete. In the face of this disparity, how can we help students transition from lower-division mathematics courses to upper-division coursework in other STEM disciplines? We discuss here our efforts to…
Descriptors: Calculus, Physics, Majors (Students), Science Instruction
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