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written by Kathy L. Malone
In order to understand why a teaching methodology such as Modeling Instruction in High School Physics might be demonstrating gains in conceptual understanding and problem solving on the part of the students one must review cognition-based research. This article will review the pertinent literature investigating the differences in problem-solving and knowledge structure organization between experts and novices. In addition, lab and classroom based problem-solving studies will be reviewed. The pertinent literature will then be compared with the basic tenets of modeling instruction.
Series Name:  Journal of Physics Teacher Education Online
Issue 4 - 1
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Education Foundations
- Cognition
- Problem Solving
= Expert-Novice Comparisons
Education Practices
- Active Learning
= Modeling
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
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K. Malone, , Journal of Physics Teacher Education Online, Report No. 4 - 1, 2006, WWW Document, (http://www2.phy.ilstu.edu/~cjwennin/jpteo/issues/jpteo4(1)aut06.pdf#page=14).
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K. Malone, The convergence of knowledge organization, problem-solving behavior, and metacognition research with the Modeling Method of physics instruction – Part I, Journal of Physics Teacher Education Online, Report No. 4 - 1, 2006, <http://www2.phy.ilstu.edu/~cjwennin/jpteo/issues/jpteo4(1)aut06.pdf#page=14>.
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Malone, K. (2006). The convergence of knowledge organization, problem-solving behavior, and metacognition research with the Modeling Method of physics instruction – Part I (Report No. 4 - 1). Retrieved April 25, 2024, from http://www2.phy.ilstu.edu/~cjwennin/jpteo/issues/jpteo4(1)aut06.pdf#page=14
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Malone, Kathy. "The convergence of knowledge organization, problem-solving behavior, and metacognition research with the Modeling Method of physics instruction – Part I." In Journal of Physics Teacher Education Online, 14 - 26. 2006. http://www2.phy.ilstu.edu/~cjwennin/jpteo/issues/jpteo4(1)aut06.pdf#page=14 (accessed 25 April 2024).
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Malone, Kathy. The convergence of knowledge organization, problem-solving behavior, and metacognition research with the Modeling Method of physics instruction – Part I. 2006. 25 Apr. 2024 <http://www2.phy.ilstu.edu/~cjwennin/jpteo/issues/jpteo4(1)aut06.pdf#page=14>.
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