ii This qualitative research project investigated the ideas of a small group of learners in the first year physics course at the University of the Witwatersrand in the area of atmospheric (air) pressure. These ideas constitute the prior knowledge with which these learners enter physics education at tertiary level. Clinical interviews were conducted with an initial sample of three (3) respondents, and the main study consisted of seven (7) first-year physics students. Data obtained during the course of the interviews was audio-taped and transcribed, and from an analysis of the transcripts a picture was obtained of the content of the knowledge held, and of the epistemological and ontological views that respondents entertained. What renders thi...
This study falls into the general category of research dealing with students' understandings of natu...
International audienceThe ambition of our study is to highlight spontaneous reasoning involved in hy...
Physics, widely regarded as a difficult subject, is also abstract in nature whereby most of its conc...
Experiments related to the existence and the characteristics of atmospheric pressure are among the m...
The aim of this article is to present the results of a series of problem-situations on the subject a...
The direction of force due to atmospheric pressure is a difficult idea for students to understand. W...
Physics, widely regarded as a difficult subject, is also abstract in nature whereby most of its conc...
An analysis of student responses to a semi‐quantitative task involving pressure‐‐volume changes of a...
The co-ordination between theory and evidence is an outstanding characteristic of scien¬tific thinki...
Hands-on activities make vibrant connections between abstract concepts and material examples in the ...
Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of teaching and learning science concepts in a high school...
The study is founded on the belief that knowledge based on an individual's prior experience contribu...
Through this research, it was aimed to investigate how pre-service science teachers’ use their k...
The distinction between pressure in a liquid and in a gas is often treated in a cursory way, or not ...
Diploma Thesis presents the results of a research about French and English primary school pupils’ id...
This study falls into the general category of research dealing with students' understandings of natu...
International audienceThe ambition of our study is to highlight spontaneous reasoning involved in hy...
Physics, widely regarded as a difficult subject, is also abstract in nature whereby most of its conc...
Experiments related to the existence and the characteristics of atmospheric pressure are among the m...
The aim of this article is to present the results of a series of problem-situations on the subject a...
The direction of force due to atmospheric pressure is a difficult idea for students to understand. W...
Physics, widely regarded as a difficult subject, is also abstract in nature whereby most of its conc...
An analysis of student responses to a semi‐quantitative task involving pressure‐‐volume changes of a...
The co-ordination between theory and evidence is an outstanding characteristic of scien¬tific thinki...
Hands-on activities make vibrant connections between abstract concepts and material examples in the ...
Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of teaching and learning science concepts in a high school...
The study is founded on the belief that knowledge based on an individual's prior experience contribu...
Through this research, it was aimed to investigate how pre-service science teachers’ use their k...
The distinction between pressure in a liquid and in a gas is often treated in a cursory way, or not ...
Diploma Thesis presents the results of a research about French and English primary school pupils’ id...
This study falls into the general category of research dealing with students' understandings of natu...
International audienceThe ambition of our study is to highlight spontaneous reasoning involved in hy...
Physics, widely regarded as a difficult subject, is also abstract in nature whereby most of its conc...