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Comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus-based physics courses
written by Jeffrey Saul, Richard N. Steinberg, and Edward F. Redish
Part of the "hidden curriculum" we have for introductory physics is to improve student understanding of the nature of physics and the relation of physics to the real world. Students often enter the course with epistemological beliefs and attitudes about physics and learning that are incorrect or counterproductive. The impact of a course on these items is rarely tested. We use our Survey of Student Expectations and interviews of students to see how classes affect student beliefs and attitudes during one year of introductory calculus-based physics. Data from traditional classes and research-based curricula such as Workshop Physics, Group Problem Solving, and Tutorial classes will be presented.
AAPT Announcer: Volume 26, Issue 2, Pages 98
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Survey of Student Expectations , attitudes, epistemological beliefs , expectations
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J. Saul, R. Steinberg, and E. Redish, , AAPT Announcer 26 (2), 98 (1996), WWW Document, (https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2862).
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J. Saul, R. Steinberg, and E. Redish, Comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus-based physics courses, AAPT Announcer 26 (2), 98 (1996), <https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2862>.
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Saul, J., Steinberg, R., & Redish, E. (1996). Comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus-based physics courses. AAPT Announcer, 26(2), 98. Retrieved April 19, 2024, from https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2862
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Saul, J, R. Steinberg, and E. Redish. "Comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus-based physics courses." AAPT Announcer. 26, no. 2, (1996): 98, https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2862 (accessed 19 April 2024).
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Saul, Jeffrey, Richard Steinberg, and Edward F. Redish. "Comparison of student expectations in introductory calculus-based physics courses." AAPT Announcer 26.2 (1996): 98. 19 Apr. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/portal/services/detail.cfm?ID=2862>.
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