edited by
Charles Henderson,
Mel Sabella, and
Leon Hsu
The 2008 Physics Education Research Conference brought together researchers studying a wide variety of topics in physics education. The conference theme was "Physics Education Research with Diverse Student Populations". Researchers specializing in diversity issues were invited to help establish a dialog and spur discussion about how the results from this work can inform the physics education research community. The organizers encouraged physics education researchers who are using research-based instructional materials with non-traditional students at either the pre-college level or the college level to share their experiences as instructors and researchers in these classes.
2008 Physics Education Research Conference
Part of the AIP Conference Proceedings series
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada:
July 23-24, 2008
Volume 1064
Henderson, C., Sabella , M., & Hsu, L. (Eds.). (2008, July 23-24). 2008 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings. Paper presented at 2008 Physics Education Research Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Retrieved November 21, 2009, from http://proceedings.aip.org/proceedings/confproceed/1064.jsp
Henderson, C, M. Sabella , and L. Hsu, eds. "2008 Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings." Paper presented at the 2008 Physics Education Research Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, July 23-24, 2008. http://proceedings.aip.org/proceedings/confproceed/1064.jsp (accessed 21 November 2009).
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