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Cole, Mikel Walker – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2015
This response to Marie Paz Morales' "Influence of culture and language sensitive physics on science attitude achievement" explores the ideas of culturally responsive pedagogy and critical literacy to examine some implications for culturally responsive science instruction implicit in the original manuscript. [For "Influence of…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Language Usage, Physics, Science Achievement
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Vollmer, M.; Mollmann, K-P. – Physics Education, 2015
We present experiments giving new insights into the classical light-emitting pickle experiment. In particular, measurements of the spectra and temperatures, as well as high-speed recordings, reveal that light emission is connected to the polarity of the electrodes and the presence of hydrogen.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Light
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Caplan, Seth; Johnson, Dano; Vondracek, Mark – Physics Teacher, 2015
The 1884 book "Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions," written by Edwin Abbott, has captured the interest of numerous generations, and has also been used in schools to help students learn and think about the concept of dimension in a creative, fun way. In 2007, a film was released called "Flatland: The Movie," and over one…
Descriptors: Motion, Science Instruction, Physics, Teaching Methods
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Tarnopolski, Mariusz – Physics Teacher, 2015
Let us consider a classical high school exercise concerning two weights on a pulley and a string, illustrated in Fig. 1(a). A system like this is called an Atwood's machine and was invented by George Atwood in 1784 as a laboratory experiment to verify the mechanical laws of motion with constant acceleration. Nowadays, Atwood's machine is used for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High Schools, Mechanics (Physics)
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Ruiz, Frances; Ruiz, Michael J. – Physics Teacher, 2015
Color addition and subtraction apps in HTML5 have been developed for students as an online hands-on experience so that they can more easily master principles introduced through traditional classroom demonstrations. The evolution of the additive RGB color model is traced through the early IBM color adapters so that students can proceed step by step…
Descriptors: Color, Hands on Science, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Concepts
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Jewett, John W., Jr. – Physics Teacher, 2015
The notion of bringing technology into the classroom has been the subject of many recent presentations at conferences and papers in physics teaching journals. The use of devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets, and clickers is rising in today's classrooms and laboratories. PhET simulations have been available online for over a decade. A…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics, Computer Simulation
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Gould, Alan; Komatsu, Toshi; DeVore, Edna; Harman, Pamela; Koch, David – Physics Teacher, 2015
NASA's "Kepler Mission" has been wildly successful in discovering exoplanets. This paper summarizes the mission goals, briefly explains the transit method of finding exoplanets and design of the mission, provides some key findings, and describes useful education materials available at the "Kepler" website.
Descriptors: Astronomy, Space Exploration, Physics, Class Activities
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Borge, Javier – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
G, G°, [delta][subscript r]G, [delta][subscript r]G°, [delta]G, and [delta]G° are essential quantities to master the chemical equilibrium. Although the number of publications devoted to explaining these items is extremely high, it seems that they do not produce the desired effect because some articles and textbooks are still being written with…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Energy, Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics
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Colicchia, Giuseppe; Wiesner, Hartmut – Physics Teacher, 2015
Thanks to their sensors and the large number of apps available, smartphones can be used as a useful tool to carry out new laboratory experiments in physics. Such devices, very popular among young people, may be a successful approach to improve students' interest in the subject, particularly in a medical context. In addition to their small camera,…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Physics, Laboratory Experiments
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Zhou, Shaona; Zhang, Chunbin; Xiao, Hua – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2015
In the past three decades, previous researches showed that students had various misconceptions of Newton's Third Law. The present study focused on students' difficulties in identifying the third-law force pair in gravity interaction situations. An instrument involving contexts with gravity and non-gravity associated interactions was designed and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Secondary School Students, Physics
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Zendri, G.; Valdan, M.; Gratton, L. M.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2015
Wind musical instruments are affected in their intonation by temperature. We show how to account for these effects in a simple experiment, and provide results in languages accessible to both physics and music professionals.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Musical Instruments, Scientific Concepts, Physics
Yavoruk, Oleg – Online Submission, 2015
A.V. Usova (1921-2014) has always been one of the leading figures in Russian physics education. Her theory of physics concept formation was formulated during the 1970s and the 1980s and directly influenced the process of physics education in the 20th and the 21st century. Over the years there have been a lot of theories of concept formation. Her…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
Nicole R. Hallinen – ProQuest LLC, 2015
Scientific explanations require levels of both precision and generality that are not characteristic of everyday thinking. For example, an equation such as F = ma can be used to make specific predictions across a wide range of situations. How can science instruction help students to appreciate the utility and importance of precise general…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Community College Students, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Shi, Hui; Cheung, Elizabeth S. T.; Cheung, Alan C. K. – Science Insights Education Frontiers, 2020
Stratified teaching is an effective method and means to implement teaching students per their aptitude. Domestic and foreign scholars have carried out many experimental and quasiexperimental studies to observe the impact of stratified teaching on students' academic performance, but the results are quite different. So, can stratified teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Middle School Students, Meta Analysis
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Dinh, Duc Hoi; Nguyen, Quang Linh – European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
According to General Statistics Office of Vietnam on 30th September, 2017, Vietnam has 858,800 teachers, and among those, 615,720 people were female (occupied 71.7%). It can be seen that female teachers made up a big percentage in the education sector. Besides, STEM education is soaring as a new approach in training with prominent advantages, such…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, STEM Education, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries
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