ERIC Number: EJ1366186
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022-Nov
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Can Clockwise Exist without Clocks?
González-Espada, Wilson J.; Gallenstein, Kathryn; Collins, Katelyn
Physics Teacher, v60 n8 p653-655 Nov 2022
The use of analogies is a well-known teaching strategy to bridge unfamiliar and familiar concepts. However, analogies may become ineffective if the familiar concept is not familiar anymore. For example, this may occur when we describe rotational sense as clockwise and counterclockwise, assuming students know how to read a clock with hour and minute hands. To what extent is this assumption correct?
Descriptors: Students, Logical Thinking, Learning Strategies, Concept Formation, Familiarity, Science Instruction, Abstract Reasoning
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