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P. Heller, K. Heller, C. Henderson, V. Kuo, and E. Yerushalmi
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P. Heller, K. Heller, C. Henderson, V. Kuo, and E. Yerushalmi, PERC 2001 Proceedings.
This paper presents preliminary hypotheses about a common core of faculty beliefs about how their students learn to solve problems in their introductory courses. Using a process of…
Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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D. McBride, D. Zollman, and N. Rebello, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020101 (2010).
In prior research, the classification of concepts into three types—descriptive, hypothetical and theoretical—has allowed for the association of students' use of different concept…
Journal of College Science Teaching
  
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H. Fencl and K. Scheel, J. Coll. Sci. Teaching, 35 (1), 20-24 (2005).
Given the success of self-efficacy theory for predicting student success in scientific study, and the demonstrated effect that teaching approaches have on student self-efficacy in…
  
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C. Henderson, K. Heller, P. Heller, V. Kuo, and E. Yerushalmi
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C. Henderson, K. Heller, P. Heller, V. Kuo, and E. Yerushalmi, PERC 2002 Proceedings.
Based on an analysis of structured interviews with 6 research university physics faculty members, this paper presents our initial hypothesis of instructors' beliefs about how their…
  
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V. Otero
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V. Otero, PERC 2002 Proceedings.
This paper combines results from a larger research study that focuses on both cognitive and social aspects of learning. The theoretical perspective used is distributed cognition, in…
Eurasian Journal of Physics and Chemistry Education
  
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T. Gok, Eurasian J. Phys. Chem. Educ., 2 (2), 110-122 (2010).
In this study, a literature review of problem solving and metacognition skills of students was presented. The literature indicates that teaching problem solving strategies helps…
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A. Stephens and J. Clement, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020122 (2010).
We describe a methodology for identifying evidence for the use of three types of scientific reasoning. In two case studies of high school physics classes, we used this methodology to…
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H. Nitta, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020105 (2010).
A mathematical theory of peer instruction describing the increase of the normalized number of correct answers due to peer discussion is presented. A simple analytic expression is…
  
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Helping students to construct understanding of physics concepts and develop good problem solving skills is a central goal in many physics classrooms. This thesis examines students’…
  
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Committee on Highly Successful Schools or Programs in K-12 STEM Education and National Research Council; Publisher: The National Academies Press
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Science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (STEM) are fundamental aspects of everyone's lives as citizens, consumers, parents, and workers. Providing all students with access…
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