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Ludwig, Nicola; Carpineti, Marina – Physics Education, 2020
Using everyday life examples is proven didactically useful for teaching physics, as it presents effective applications of physical laws. Cooking and food, in particular, serve two useful purposes: on one side, they are able to engage students in the study of physics with familiar examples; on the other side, thanks to the wide range of physical…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Food
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Van Vo, De; Csapó, Beno – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Control of variables strategy (CVS) is a core scientific reasoning skill related to domain-general experimentation for evaluating an experimental system and deducing valid conclusions. This study aims to develop, validate, and explore latent factors predicting item difficulty in the test, measuring CVS in physics for high school students. The…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Science Tests, Science Process Skills, Physics
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Levrini, Olivia; Levin, Mariana; Fantini, Paola; Tasquier, Giulia – Science Education, 2019
This paper investigates how features of teaching practice may foster appropriation: learning that involves both deep conceptual understanding and transforming scientific discourse in a way that is significant for oneself. Data were drawn from classroom discussions during a unit on thermodynamics that took place in a high school in Italy. We…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
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Larsson, Andreas; Stafstedt, Matilda; Schönborn, Konrad J. – Contributions from Science Education Research, 2019
Thermal science is a perennial obstacle for learners. Infrared camera technology provides an opportunity for pupils to confront challenging thermal ideas. From an embodied cognition perspective, sensory experiences form metaphoric relations that underpin conceptualisation and reasoning about abstract scientific phenomena. This study investigated…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Elementary School Students, Children, Grade 4
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Ahlstrand, Emma; Buetti-Dinh, Antoine; Friedman, Ran – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2018
We describe an interactive module that can be used to teach basic concepts in electrochemistry and thermodynamics to first year natural science students. The module is used together with an experimental laboratory and improves the students' understanding of thermodynamic quantities such as ?rG, ?rH, and ?rS that are calculated but not directly…
Descriptors: College Students, Natural Sciences, Chemistry, Thermodynamics
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Pathare, Shirish; Huli, Saurabhee; Ladage, Savita; Pradhan, H. C. – Physics Education, 2018
The first law of thermodynamics involves several types of energies and many studies have shown that students lack awareness of them. They have difficulties in applying the law to different thermodynamic processes. These observations were confirmed in our pilot studies, carried out with students from undergraduate colleges across the whole of…
Descriptors: Physics, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Fernandez-Reche, Andres; Cobos, Eva S.; Luque, Irene; Ruiz-Sanz, Javier; Martinez, Jose C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2018
In 1972 Christian B. Anfinsen received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "…his work on ribonuclease, especially concerning the connection between the amino acid sequence and the biologically active conformation." The understanding of this principle is crucial for physical biochemistry students, since protein folding studies, bio-computing…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Rosenhouse, Jason – Science & Education, 2017
The argument that the second law of thermodynamics contradicts the theory of evolution has recently been revived by anti-evolutionists. In its basic form, the argument asserts that whereas evolution implies that there has been an increase in biological complexity over time, the second law, a fundamental principle of physics, shows this to be…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Evolution, Persuasive Discourse, Scientific Concepts
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Herman, Rhett; Ballowe, Abigail; Ashley, Joe – Physics Teacher, 2017
Two students in a recent thermodynamics/statistical mechanics course needed to complete a course-related project to receive honors credit for the class. Such courses are typically theoretical, without an accompanying laboratory, although there are existing related hands-on exercises. The choice of the project was influenced by one student's desire…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Mechanics (Physics), Honors Curriculum, Engineering
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Ibekwe, R. T.; Cullerne, J. P. – Physics Education, 2016
Under certain conditions a body of hot liquid may cool faster and freeze before a body of colder liquid, a phenomenon known as the Mpemba Effect. An initial difference in temperature of 3.2 °C enabled warmer water to reach 0 °C in 14% less time than colder water. Convection currents in the liquid generate a temperature gradient that causes more…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Thermodynamics
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Cybulskis, Viktor J.; Gawecki, Piotr; Zvinevich, Yury; Gounder, Rajamani; Ribeiro, Fabio H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A versatile and portable apparatus was developed to demonstrate exciting visual displays of catalytic phenomena that introduce basic concepts in catalysis, renewable energy, and chemical safety, in order to pique scientific curiosity in a variety of audiences including middle and high school students, undergraduate and graduate students, and the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation
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Schubert, Frederic E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The cannon boring experiment of Count Rumford, where eight kilograms of water were boiled by metal on metal friction, is investigated. Consideration of this dramatic demonstration can enrich classroom discussions of calorimetry, units of measure, elements, and thermodynamics. A section pertaining to use of the article in the classroom appears…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Ramachandran, Roshini; Sparck, Erin M.; Levis-Fitzgerald, Marc – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Numerous online resources provide a variety of content for a wide range of STEM topics; however, they tend to function as isolated tidbits that provide content-specific knowledge. Application-based science education videos address the overlooked issue of concept to application by implementing experimental components in their videos and fostering…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Goovaerts, Leen; De Cock, Mieke; Struyven, Katrien; Dehaene, Wim – European Journal of STEM Education, 2019
In order to motivate secondary school pupils for STEM studies and professions, a teaching approach with a focus on integration of STEM components is developed. This paper focuses on the integration of physics and mathematics into an engineering design problem in K10 education, namely building and heating a model of a passive house with a sun…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Secondary School Students, Teaching Methods, Physics
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Ferna´ndez Rojas, Marisol; Giorgi Pérez, Angélica M.; Agudelo Hernández, María F.; Carreño Díaz, Luz A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Thermogravimetry coupled with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TG-FTIR) is a useful technique for the thermal and structural characterization of materials at academic and research levels. This paper describes an experiment for chemistry students to understand the use of TG-FTIR for advanced qualitative and quantitative thermal analysis…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Spectroscopy
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