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Re: LSC: All quiet on the learning science front?

To: Dr. Keith Taber
From: Richard Chapman

Is anyone doing any studies on how students learn physics at A level and/or
problem solve?






Mon Dec 8, 2003 1:17 pm

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... Some time ago I tried to start a few discussions but the reaction convinced me that my activity was irrelevant. Unfortunately there has been no activity...
Pentcho Valev
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Dec 2, 2003
8:29 am

I've been a little disappointed that things have gone so quiet, especially as I've noticed some new colleagues have joined the list. I've been VERY busy this...
Dr. Keith Taber
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Dec 2, 2003
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Remember some of us also contribute to specialist groups such as Physics Teaching News and Comments. Steve Bolter sbolter@... ... From: Dr. Keith...
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Dec 3, 2003
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To: Dr. Keith Taber From: Richard Chapman Is anyone doing any studies on how students learn physics at A level and/or problem solve?...
RICHARD CHAPMAN
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Dec 8, 2003
5:24 pm

Richard and other friends It appears to be quiet on the front of learning science. But in reality it may not be so. Regarding learning of physics, yes, I have...
Dileep V. Sathe
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Dec 8, 2003
7:25 pm

I have done quite a bit of work in this area. In one study I observed some A level students solving a mechanics problem and classified their problem solving...
Andrew Raw
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Dec 14, 2003
7:33 pm

I have seen the method, attributed to Alan Schoenfeld (below), being used as a matter of routine for classes equivalent to key stage 4 and upwards, in a...
Steve Bolter
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Dec 16, 2003
4:26 pm

It seems that the techniques used for problem solving Andrew Raw mentioned rely on metacognition and the role of selfmonitoring own´s work and thinking...
Lorena Landeo
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Dec 16, 2003
4:27 pm

Implementing this techinique for children 13 and up can be productive if we take into account developmental stages. By this time, children are keen to discuss...
Lorena Landeo
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Dec 16, 2003
11:24 pm

Has anyone on the group used the FCI (force concept inventory) to assess problem solving at AS/A2 physics? thanks Richard Chapman ... Yahoo! Messenger -...
RICHARD CHAPMAN
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Dec 19, 2003
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I have used parts of the FCI to investigate high school students' understanding of force and momentum. I have modified the FCI approach by asking students to...
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Jul 28, 2004
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I hope you will excuse the question, but I don't think I know what 'A level' means, is it advanced level at the high school? of course I work in the US so this...
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Jul 28, 2004
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Yes you are right. 'A level' is short for General Certificate of Secondary Education Advanced Level ( GCE A level). These are taken by 18 year old students...
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