The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usage in physics. Examining these differences, and how students respond to them, may shed some light on students ' physical learning difficulties. We surveyed (N=154) students in a conceptual physics course on their use of some words, "force", "momentum " and "impulse. " We also interviewed some (N=14) of these students to probe their understanding of these terms and to triangulate data collected from the surveys. We found that students who were able to clearly discern the similarities and dissimilarities between the physics and everyday usage scored higher on a class exam that tested these concepts. In the inte...
We investigate student understanding of energy and momentum concepts at the level of introductory ph...
There is a difficulty in pinpointing precisely what “understanding ” means. We bring it to the foref...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
We investigate students ’ use of words in everyday language as well as in physics We find students a...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
Physics is an intimidating subject for many, so those brave students that register for that physics ...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
Abstract: This article reports the results of a qualitative research study exploring student learnin...
This study diagnoses students\u27 conception of certain fundamental physics concepts and to assess t...
Almost every upper grade of elementary school can be found by pupils who have poor grades in physics...
Einstein once stated that If you can\u27t explain it simply, you don\u27t understand it well enough...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
We investigate student understanding of energy and momentum concepts at the level of introductory ph...
We investigate student understanding of energy and momentum concepts at the level of introductory ph...
There is a difficulty in pinpointing precisely what “understanding ” means. We bring it to the foref...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
We investigate students ’ use of words in everyday language as well as in physics We find students a...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
Physics is an intimidating subject for many, so those brave students that register for that physics ...
The general problem investigated was the relationship between the ideas that a student derives from ...
Abstract: This article reports the results of a qualitative research study exploring student learnin...
This study diagnoses students\u27 conception of certain fundamental physics concepts and to assess t...
Almost every upper grade of elementary school can be found by pupils who have poor grades in physics...
Einstein once stated that If you can\u27t explain it simply, you don\u27t understand it well enough...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
We investigate student understanding of energy and momentum concepts at the level of introductory ph...
We investigate student understanding of energy and momentum concepts at the level of introductory ph...
There is a difficulty in pinpointing precisely what “understanding ” means. We bring it to the foref...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...