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Ding, Lin; Beichner, Robert – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2009
This paper introduces five commonly used approaches to analyzing multiple-choice test data. They are classical test theory, factor analysis, cluster analysis, item response theory, and model analysis. Brief descriptions of the goals and algorithms of these approaches are provided, together with examples illustrating their applications in physics…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Factor Analysis, Data Interpretation, Item Response Theory
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Steinberg, Richard N.; Cormier, Sebastien; Fernandez, Adiel – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2009
Common forms of testing of student understanding of science content can be misleading about their understanding of the nature of scientific thinking. Observational astronomy integrated with related ideas of force and motion is a rich context to explore the correlation between student content knowledge and student understanding of the scientific…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Cognitive Processes, High School Students, Scientific Literacy
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Berger, Roland; Hanze, Martin – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
Twelfth-grade physics classes with 344 students participated in a quasi-experimental study comparing two small-group learning settings. In the jigsaw classroom, in contrast to the cyclical rotation method, teaching expectancy as well as resource interdependence is established. The study is based on the self-determination theory of motivation,…
Descriptors: Physics, Secondary School Science, Grade 12, Secondary School Students
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Mayo, Ashleigh; Sharma, Manjula D.; Muller, Derek A. – Research in Science Education, 2009
Interactivity, group learning and student engagement are accepted as key features of social constructivist learning theories. The challenge is to understand the interplay between such features in different learning environments. This study focused on the qualitative differences between two interventions--small-groups and whole-class discussions.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Physics, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Video Technology
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Kapon, S.; Ganiel, U.; Eylon, B. – Physics Education, 2009
Many large scientific projects and scientific centres incorporate some kind of outreach programme. Almost all of these outreach programmes include public scientific lectures delivered by practising scientists. In this article, we examine such lectures from the perspectives of: (i) lecturers (7) who are practising scientists acknowledged to be good…
Descriptors: Audiences, Physics, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
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Tural, Guner; Yigit, Nevzat; Alev, Nedim – Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching, 2009
Project work is the primary method which enables practicing the activities that contemporary learning theories suggest. The aim of this study is to determine the issues encountered during project work in accordance with students' and teachers' views in secondary schools physics courses in the city of Trabzon, Turkey where project work has been…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Secondary School Teachers, Student Projects, Elementary Education
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Ball, Tamara; Wells, Gordon – Language and Education, 2009
Any episode of learning and teaching is necessarily situated in both space and time. But, whereas the spatial arrangement of the classroom remains relatively constant, change is the very essence of the learning that takes place within it. Such is the nature of the data to be examined in this paper. The same curriculum unit was taught by the same…
Descriptors: Units of Study, Teaching Methods, Grade 4, Student Participation
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Rawson, Richard E.; Dispensa, Marilyn E.; Goldstein, Richard E.; Nicholson, Kimberley W.; Vidal, Noni Korf – Advances in Physiology Education, 2009
The course "Management of Fluid and Electrolyte Disorders" is an applied physiology course taught using lectures and paper-based cases. The course approaches fluid therapy from both basic science and clinical perspectives. While paper cases provide a basis for application of basic science concepts, they lack key components of genuine clinical…
Descriptors: Physiology, Mechanics (Physics), Therapy, Technology
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Liu, Xiufeng; Zhang, Baohui; Liang, Ling L.; Fulmer, Gavin; Kim, Beaumie; Yuan, Haiquan – Science Education, 2009
Alignment between content standards and standardized tests is a significant issue to society, science pedagogy, and test validation. To better understand the issues related to alignment, this study compares the alignment in physics among three education systems: Jiangsu (China), New York State (United States), and Singapore. The same coding…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Academic Standards, Physics, Foreign Countries
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Danielsson, Anna Teresia; Linder, Cedric – Gender and Education, 2009
Drawing on a study that explores university students' experiences of doing laboratory work in physics, this article outlines a proposed conceptual framework for extending the exploration of the gendered experience of learning. In this framework situated cognition and post-structural gender theory are merged together. By drawing on data that aim at…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Laboratories, Teaching Methods, College Science
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Guemez, J.; Fiolhais, C.; Fiolhais, M. – Physics Education, 2009
The use of toys in physics teaching is common. This brief review of the physics of toys intends to show that they are not only very useful in lectures and demonstrations in order to motivate students but also very interesting from a scientific point of view. However, since their physics is sometimes too cumbersome, the effect can be the opposite.…
Descriptors: Physics, Toys, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
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Ding, N. – Computers & Education, 2009
This case study illustrates the sequential process of the joint and individual knowledge elaboration in a computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environment. The case comprised an Internet-based physics problem-solving platform. Six Dutch secondary school students (three males, three females) participated in the three-week experiment.…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Secondary School Students, Case Studies, Science Instruction
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Hand, Brian; Gunel, Murat; Ulu, Cuneyt – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2009
In the study of science topics especially in physics students are expected to move between different modes of representation when dealing with a particular concept as any science concept can be represented in several different modes. The difficulty for students is that they are often unable to move between these multi-modal representations and…
Descriptors: Physics, Test Construction, Science Education, Visual Aids
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Ferrini-Mundy, Joan; Gucler, Beste – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2009
Efforts to reform and improve teaching and learning in the undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines have grown increasingly stronger and more focused over the past two decades. Since the early 1990s, some notable unifying developments have given coherence to such initiatives, as well as other developments…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Science Education, Technology Education, Engineering Education
Genco, Barbara – School Library Journal, 2009
With the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the most troops overseas since Richard Nixon's presidency, President-elect Barack Obama will certainly have his work cut out for him. But at least Obama is a reader (and a writer), and there is no better antidote to the stress of the present than an hour or so lost in a good book.…
Descriptors: Books, Annotated Bibliographies, Nonfiction, Debt (Financial)
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