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This page deals with significant figures and rounding rules. It's primary audience is teachers of high-school and college-level science classes like Physics and Chemistry, but there…
  
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This page compares the distance/magnitude/size of various objects or constants. This includes physical dimensions such as the diameter of particles, atoms and biological cells, the…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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E. Teichmann, H. Lewandowski, and M. Alemani, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010135 (2022).
Physics instructors have identified a large variety of goals for laboratory courses, with different courses focusing on different subsets of goals. An often implicit, but crucial,…
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H. Bekaert, H. Van Winckel, W. Van Dooren, A. Steegen, and M. De Cock, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010130 (2022).
We investigated to what extent secondary school students have insight in the apparent motion of the Sun and stars (AMoSS). We used the AMoSS test instrument, which focuses on…
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B. Pollard, R. Hobbs, R. Henderson, M. Caballero, and H. Lewandowski, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 17 (1), 010133 (2021).
Introductory physics lab courses serve as the starting point for students to learn and experience experimental physics at the undergraduate level. They often focus on measurement…
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B. Pollard, A. Werth, and H. Lewandowski, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 16 (2), 020160 (2020).
Physics lab courses are integral parts of an undergraduate physics education, and offer a variety of opportunities for learning. Many of these opportunities center around a common…
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E. Redish and T. Cooke, CBE Life. Sci. Educ., 12 (2), 175-186 (2013).
A common feature of the recent calls for reform of the undergraduate biology curriculum has been for better coordination between biology and the courses from the allied disciplines…
The Physics Teacher
  
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E. Redish, Phys. Teach., 59 (6), 397-400 (2021).
Making meaning with math in physics requires blending physical conceptual knowledge with mathematical symbology. Students in introductory physics classes often struggle with this,…
The Physics Teacher
  
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E. Redish, Phys. Teach., 59 (7), 525-529 (2021).
Learning to use math in science is a non-trivial task. It involves many different skills (not usually taught in a math class) that help blend physical knowledge with mathematical…
  
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G. Geschwind, M. Vignal, and H. Lewandowski, PERC 2023 Proceedings, 114-119.
Measurement uncertainty plays a critical role in the process of experimental physics. It is useful to be able to assess student proficiency around the topic to iteratively improve…
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