The original study: how do students understand gravity in a spaceship? We describe the evolution of a continuing project that started life as a study of students ’ conceptions and reasoning patterns in elementary physics and morphed into a study of exam marking. The narrative structure of the paper reflects the evolutionary character of the project: aims and methods were not predetermined but developed as they interacted with each other. Our investigation began several years ago (Sharma, Millar, Smith and Sefton 2004) as a study of the way that students answer qualitative examination questions in physics and of what those answers tell us about patterns of conceptual understanding and reasoning. Specifically, we analysed answers to the follo...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
The study was undertaken because of a need to evaluate the Science Curriculum Improvement Study (SCI...
Today's method of teaching the concept of falling bodies in French physics classes is ineffective, n...
We describe the evolution of a continuing project that started life as a study of students’ concepti...
We report on an investigation of students' ideas about gravity after a semester of instruction in ph...
In their exploration of student understanding of gravity, Sharma et al. (2004 and 2005) discovered a...
Twenty-four free-response questions were developed to explore introductory college astronomy student...
The purpose of the study was to examine children's intuitive knowledge in the field of physical scie...
This study reports on an investigation of students' understanding of the concept of weightlessness a...
International audienceConcepts relating to outer space are difficult to grasp because we lack direct...
The purpose of this study was to elicit the explanations held by sixth grade students concerning gra...
This paper discusses a survey developed to investigate student concepts of gravity among AST 109 a...
We investigated the knowledge of gravity possessed by first-year physics students at Monash Universi...
Abstract: The approach to equate two fundamental concepts, weight and gravitation force, is a simpli...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
The study was undertaken because of a need to evaluate the Science Curriculum Improvement Study (SCI...
Today's method of teaching the concept of falling bodies in French physics classes is ineffective, n...
We describe the evolution of a continuing project that started life as a study of students’ concepti...
We report on an investigation of students' ideas about gravity after a semester of instruction in ph...
In their exploration of student understanding of gravity, Sharma et al. (2004 and 2005) discovered a...
Twenty-four free-response questions were developed to explore introductory college astronomy student...
The purpose of the study was to examine children's intuitive knowledge in the field of physical scie...
This study reports on an investigation of students' understanding of the concept of weightlessness a...
International audienceConcepts relating to outer space are difficult to grasp because we lack direct...
The purpose of this study was to elicit the explanations held by sixth grade students concerning gra...
This paper discusses a survey developed to investigate student concepts of gravity among AST 109 a...
We investigated the knowledge of gravity possessed by first-year physics students at Monash Universi...
Abstract: The approach to equate two fundamental concepts, weight and gravitation force, is a simpli...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
The study was undertaken because of a need to evaluate the Science Curriculum Improvement Study (SCI...
Today's method of teaching the concept of falling bodies in French physics classes is ineffective, n...