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Abaniel, Arra – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
The study is grounded in the fact that in Southeast Asia, there are few studies on the effects of authentic, inquiry-based learning, or instruction in the field of Science education. This study investigated the effects of the open inquiry learning model in Physics on the concept and 21st century skill attainment, and learning attitudes of grade 12…
Descriptors: 21st Century Skills, Educational Attitudes, Active Learning, Inquiry
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Ivanjek, Lana; Morris, Louisa; Schubatzky, Thomas; Hopf, Martin; Burde, Jan-Philipp; Haagen-Schützenhöfer, Claudia; Dopatka, Liza; Spatz, Verena; Wilhelm, Thomas – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
This article reports the development of a two-tier simple electric circuits test (2T-SEC Test). Simple electric circuits are introduced to students early in their school years and are an important part of the physics curriculum all the way to the university level. However, many students do not develop an adequate conceptual understanding of simple…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Test Construction, Physics, Science Education
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Rodriguez, Miguel; Potvin, Geoff – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
Student-centered learning has been shown to be more effective than traditional instructional methods, but deeper investigation is necessary to identify how specific classroom practices lead to improved conceptual learning and student attitudes. The purpose of this study was to identify classroom practices associated with gains in student…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Small Group Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Chinaka, Taurayi Willard – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2021
Research in the past decades has repeatedly revealed that first year university students struggle to understand two-dimensional projectile motion concepts. In contrast to high school, projectile motion frequently makes use of components and it requires at least a basic understanding of trigonometry concepts. To follow the lessons and generate…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Scientific Concepts, Motion, Concept Formation
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Redish, Edward F. – Physics Teacher, 2021
Learning to use math in science is a non-trivial task. It involves many different skills (not usually taught in a math class) that help blend physical knowledge with mathematical symbology. One of these is the idea of quantification--that physical quantities can be assigned specific numbers (with a unit). A second is to develop an intuition for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mathematical Concepts, Skill Development
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El Hadi, M.; Ouariach, A.; Essaadaoui, R.; El Moussaouy, A.; Mommadi, O. – Physics Education, 2021
In this work, we have developed an alternative device composed by an Arduino board and an INA219 sensor to experimentally obtain the mathematical formulas describing the charge and discharge of the capacitor for educational proposes. We have obtained excellent agreement between theoretical prediction and experimental measurements. The INA219 DC…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Accuracy, Reliability
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Putranta, Himawan; Setiyatna, Hery; Supahar; Rukiyati – European Journal of Educational Research, 2021
Learning in high schools has used a lot of smartphone assistance to make it easier for students to understand the material explained by the teacher. However, with the many uses of smartphones in learning, of course, it must provide positive benefits to the ability of students, especially the science literacy ability. In this study, the objectives…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, High School Students, Science Instruction
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Brown, Benjamin; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2021
We discuss the development and validation of a conceptual multiple-choice survey instrument called the survey of thermodynamic processes and first and second laws (STPFaSL) suitable for introductory physics courses. The survey instrument uses common student difficulties with these concepts as resources in that the incorrect answers to the…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Thermodynamics, Scientific Concepts
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Postiglione, Adriana; Angelis, Ilaria De – Physics Education, 2021
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more realistic and updated vision of the world, and can provide an opportunity to understand the most recent scientific discoveries. In this context, general relativity (GR) occupies a prominent place, since it is related to astonishing scientific…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Gao, Yannan; Dicke, Anna-Lena; Safavian, Nayssan; Eccles, Jacquelynne – Grantee Submission, 2021
College Introductory STEM courses impact students' persistence. Guided by Eccles' Expectancy-Value (EV) theory, we examined undergraduates' open-ended explanations for major persistence plans. Students (N=2,737; 45.6% women; 16.4% White, 22.6% Latino/a, 46.5% Asian, 14.5% other; 43% 1st-generation college-going students) reported certainty in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, First Generation College Students, Majors (Students), Student Attitudes
Hannah Christine Sabo – ProQuest LLC, 2021
My research uses interaction analysis to investigate two STEM education spaces and discuss how instructors can and should notice and address unproductive group dynamics, particularly in the service of creating more humane learning environments. The primary goal of this work is to investigate how inequities emerge and continue as interactions in…
Descriptors: School Space, Undergraduate Study, Physics, Engineering Education
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Joseph Nzabahimana; Kizito Ndihokubwayo; Leon Rugema Mugabo – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2024
Laboratory experimentation providing students with hands-on experiences can greatly enhance the teaching and learning of physics. However, traditional hands-on laboratories are very expensive, limiting the possibilities for practical activities. In addition, limited time for laboratory practices prevents teachers and students from conducting…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods
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Jessie Durk; Amy Smith; Bilgesu Aydin; Adèle Julia; Isabel M. Rabey – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Being lectured by a woman physicist can benefit students' performance, motivation, and engagement with physics. However, due to the severe underrepresentation of women physics faculty, these instances may be scarce. Through semistructured interviews with seven women physics lecturers, we used expectancy-value theory to understand the situative…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Physics, Science Instruction
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Mihail Calalb; Irina Zelenschi – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2024
This study examines the impact of constructivist physics lessons and laboratory activities on middle and high school students' academic success. Utilizing the constructivist learning model, which emphasizes active student engagement, the research was conducted at Hyperion Theoretical High School in Chi?inau, Moldova, involving 195 students across…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Physics, Science Education, Science Laboratories
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DiLisi, Gregory A. – Physics Teacher, 2017
This May marks the 80th anniversary of the "Hindenburg" disaster. On May 6, 1937, the German passenger zeppelin "Hindenburg," hovering 300 feet in the air and held aloft by seven million cubic feet of hydrogen gas, burst into flames while preparing to dock at the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst, NJ (Fig. 1). Amazingly, the…
Descriptors: Science History, Death, Physics, Air Transportation
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