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LoPresto, Michael C. – Physics Education, 2016
Throughout a general education course on sound and light aimed at music and art students, analogies between subjective perceptions of objective properties of sound and light waves are a recurring theme. Demonstrating that the pitch and loudness of musical sounds are related to the frequency and intensity of a sound wave is simple and students are…
Descriptors: Light, Acoustics, Demonstrations (Educational), Music Activities
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Jeffery, Rondo N.; Farhang, Amiri – Physics Teacher, 2016
The classroom jumping ring demonstration is nearly always performed using alternating current (AC), in which the ring jumps or flies off the extended iron core when the switch is closed. The ring jumps higher when cooled with liquid nitrogen (LN2). We have performed experiments using DC to power the solenoid and find similarities and significant…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Physics, Motion, Kinetics
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Ogawara, Yasuo – Physics Teacher, 2016
When I was a freshman at Tokyo University of Science, my senpai (upper-class student mentor) took me to a certain skiing ground in his car, which was equipped with standard tires. He tried to enter the parking area there, but his car could not climb a short slope leading to the entrance. I would like to describe here how he dealt with the problem…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Motor Vehicles, Science Instruction, Learning Theories
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Vollmer, Michael – Physics Teacher, 2016
In many states, electric fences are used to prevent animals from leaving a designated area, for example for grazing. They are quite well known by most students and can therefore serve as daily-life examples of electric circuits. Besides helping to grasp the ideas of Kirchhoff's laws for voltages and currents in circuits according to loop and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Energy, Equipment
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Oostra, Benjamin – Physics Teacher, 2016
I describe an easy-to-build instrument for illustrating the Lorentz force and measuring magnetic fields in introductory physics labs.
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Physics, Measurement Equipment, Measurement Techniques
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Elayyan, Shaher R. – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2016
The current study is compatible with the scientific mobility in dealing with the Internet as a source of knowledge. It aims to introduce the Physics Education Websites (PEWs) and guide their followers toward the most credibility of them by analyzing their content. The sample consisted of (36) websites which were selected according to specific…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Content Analysis, Questionnaires, Credibility
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Pallone, A.; Barnes, P. – Physics Education, 2016
Basic understanding of nuclear science enhances our daily-life experience in many areas, such as the environment, medicine, electric power generation, and even politics. Yet typical school curricula do not provide for experiments that explore the topic. We present a means by which educators can use the ubiquitous webcam and inexpensive sources of…
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Radiation, Science Experiments, Science Curriculum
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Soysal, Yilmaz; Yilmaz-Tuzun, Ozgul – Research in Science Education, 2021
This study investigated science classroom discourse in terms of the types of teacher discursive moves (TDMs) and the relationships between the types of TDMs and student-led cognitive contributions in different science concepts by considering the classroom context. An experienced seventh-grade science teacher and her 19 students were engaged in…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Video Technology, Science Instruction, Classroom Environment
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Nissen, Jayson M.; Her Many Horses, Ian; Van Dusen, Ben – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
The American Physical Society calls on its members to improve the diversity of physics by supporting an inclusive culture that encourages women and Black, Indigenous, and people of color to become physicists. In the current educational system, it is unlikely for a student to become a physicist if they do not share the same attitudes about what it…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Gender Bias, Student Attitudes, Physics
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Klein, P.; Ivanjek, L.; Dahlkemper, M. N.; Jelicic, K.; Geyer, M.-A.; Küchemann, S.; Susac, A. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected the education system worldwide, which was forced to respond with a sudden shift to distance learning. While successful distance teaching requires careful thinking, planning, and the development of technological and human resources, there was no time for preparation in the current situation. Various…
Descriptors: Physics, College Science, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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Ardura, Diego; Zamora, Angela; Perez-Bitrian, Alberto – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
The present investigation aims to analyze the effect of motivation on students' causal attributions to choose or abandon chemistry when it first becomes optional in the secondary education curriculum in Spain. Attributions to the effect of the family and to the teacher and classroom methodology were found to be common predictors of the choice to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Secondary School Students
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Robertson, Amy D.; Gray, Kara E.; Lovegren, Clarissa E.; Killough, Kathryn L.; Wenzinger, Scott T. – Cognition and Instruction, 2021
Responsive instruction--or instruction that foregrounds and takes up the disciplinary substance of student thinking--is both a hallmark of recent STEM education reforms and challenging to enact. This kind of instruction may be especially challenging in instructional contexts that mandate or rely on curriculum with set, structured learning…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills, STEM Education
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Mungan, Carl E. – Physics Teacher, 2013
Suppose a block of mass "m"[subscript 1] traveling at speed "v"[subscript 1] makes a one-dimensional perfectly inelastic collision with another block of mass "m"[subscript 2]. What else does one need to know to calculate the fraction of the mechanical energy that is dissipated in the collision? (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Energy
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Graney, Christopher M. – Physics Teacher, 2013
"Modern science began in the Middle Ages," a fact that has been forgotten thanks to the celebrated accomplishments of Copernicus and Galileo, who did not acknowledge their predecessors. So states James Hannam in a January 2010 article in "History Today." Among the scientists of the Middle Ages that Hannam mentions is John…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, History, Scientific Concepts, Physics
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Rutherford, Casey – Physics Teacher, 2013
Transverse standing waves produced on a string, as shown in Fig. 1, are a common demonstration of standing wave patterns that have nodes at both ends. Longitudinal standing waves can be produced on a helical spring that is mounted vertically and attached to a speaker, as shown in Fig. 2, and used to produce both node-node (NN) and node-antinode…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Introductory Courses
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