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Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research
  
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E. Yerushalmi, E. Cohen, K. Heller, P. Heller, and C. Henderson, Phys. Rev. ST Phys. Educ. Res., 6 (2), 020108 (2010).
This study investigates how the beliefs and values of physics faculty influence their choice of physics problems for their students in an introductory physics course. The study…
  
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K. Baroody
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Across the country, states and school districts are focusing on turning around the nation’s lowest-performing schools. Unprecedented federal Race to the Top and School Improvement…
  
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R. Chabay and B. Sherwood
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This 17-page manuscript proposes a unified approach for the teaching of circuits in introductory calculus-based physics. The paper, written by the authors of the Matter &…
  
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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 2001 Proceedings.
This paper presents preliminary hypotheses about the relationship between faculty goals for the introductory calculus-based physics course and their beliefs about student learning of…
  
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J. Thompson, D. Meltzer, and M. Loverude
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This website provides the curriculum pieces, tutorials, and research papers developed under the Research on the Teaching and Learning of Thermal Physics grant. Diagnostic questions…
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S. McKagan, W. Handley, K. Perkins, and C. Wieman, Am. J. Phys., 77 (1), 87-94 (2009).
Physics faculty consider the photoelectric effect important, but many erroneously believe it is easy for students to understand. We have developed curriculum on this topic including…
  
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S. Chasteen, R. Pepper, S. Pollock, and K. Perkins
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S. Chasteen, R. Pepper, S. Pollock, and K. Perkins, PERC 2011 Proceedings, 139-142.
We report on the process and outcomes from a four-year, eight-semester project to develop, establish, and maintain a new course approach in junior-level electricity and magnetism…
  
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F. Goldberg, E. Price, D. Harlow, S. Robinson, R. Kruse, and M. McKean
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F. Goldberg, E. Price, D. Harlow, S. Robinson, R. Kruse, and M. McKean, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 153-156.
We report on the initial field tests of Learning Physical Science (LEPS), a new curriculum adapted from Physical Science and Everyday Thinking (PSET). PSET is an inquiry-based,…
Learning Pedagogy in Physics  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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D. Harlow, L. Swanson, H. Dwyer, and J. Bianchini
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D. Harlow, L. Swanson, H. Dwyer, and J. Bianchini, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 161-164.
We report on an adapted version of the Physics and Everyday Thinking (PET) curriculum. A unique aspect of PET is its inclusion of special activities that focus on Learning about…
  
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S. Li, J. Roth, and D. Demaree
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S. Li, J. Roth, and D. Demaree, PERC 2010 Proceedings, 205-208.
Innovative STEM curricula such as the ISLE (Investigative Science Learning Environment) curriculum [1] are centered on active engagement in social learning processes as a means to…
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