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Redish, Edward F. – Physics Teacher, 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 symbology. One of these is the idea of quantification--that physical quantities can be assigned specific numbers (with a unit). A second is to develop an intuition for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mathematical Concepts, Skill Development
Young, Kaisa E.; Young, Chadwick H. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Two of the most fundamental skills that students acquire in introductory undergraduate physics laboratory courses are how to accurately plot data and interpret the physical meaning of linear graphs. We redesigned our graphing skills lab with an open-ended approach designed to promote inquiry in graphical analysis and to address specific areas of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Physics, Undergraduate Students
Milbourne, Jeff; Bennett, Jonathan – Physics Teacher, 2017
Physics education research has a tradition of studying problem solving, exploring themes such as physical intuition and differences between expert and novice problem solvers. However, most of this work has focused on traditional, or well-structured, problems, similar to what might appear in a textbook. Less work has been done with open-ended, or…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
Etkina, Eugenia; Planinšic, Gorazd – Physics Teacher, 2015
Most physics teachers would agree that one of the main reasons for her/his students to take physics is to learn to think critically. However, for years we have been assessing our students mostly on the knowledge of physics content (conceptually and quantitatively). Only recently have science educators started moving systematically towards…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Physics
Mason, Andrew J.; Singh, Chandralekha – Physics Teacher, 2016
Students must learn effective problem solving strategies in order to develop expertise in physics. Effective problem solving strategies include a conceptual analysis of the problem followed by planning of the solution, and then implementation, evaluation, and reflection upon the process. Research suggests that converting a problem from the initial…
Descriptors: Physics, Problem Solving, Cooperative Learning, Reflection
Beeken, Paul – Physics Teacher, 2014
Graphing is an essential skill that forms the foundation of any physical science. Understanding the relationships between measurements ultimately determines which modeling equations are successful in predicting observations. Over the years, science and math teachers have approached teaching this skill with a variety of techniques. For secondary…
Descriptors: Graphs, Science Instruction, Measurement, Equations (Mathematics)
Mohottala, H. E. – Physics Teacher, 2016
We report the combined use of Wikispaces (wikis) and collaborative group problem solving (CGPS) sessions conducted in introductory-level calculus-based physics classes. As a part of this new teaching tool, some essay-type problems were posted on the wiki page on a weekly basis and students were encouraged to participate in problem solving without…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Collaborative Writing, Teaching Methods

Physics Teacher, 1980
Presents a demonstration of wave behavior, and experiments of (1) the determination of the mechanical equivalent of heat, and (2) a "discovery" investigation based on the maximum-span staircase. (CS)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Demonstrations (Educational), Heat, Physics

Wood, Charles – Physics Teacher, 1985
Provides a reproducible flow chart to aid students in problem-solving skill development. Steps include: determining what is asked; choosing a relationship; and checking validity of the relationship. Teacher notes are given to improve instruction. (DH)
Descriptors: Flow Charts, High Schools, Physics, Problem Solving

Gauld, Colin F. – Physics Teacher, 1979
Discusses the "neo-Piagetian" concepts of Juan Pascual-Leone which are present in Piaget's theory. The concepts presented are the repertoire of schemes, mental processing capacity, and field dependence-independence. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Human Development, Intellectual Development