We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving three dimensions: an analysis of didactic research on the topic, an overview of usual approaches, and a critical analysis of the subject, considered also in its historical development. We found that mostly the usual presentations do not take into account the complexity of friction as it emerges from scientific research, may reinforce some inaccurate students’ conceptions and favour a limited vision of friction phenomena. The TLS we propose begins by considering a wide range of friction phenomena to favour an initial motivation and a broader view of the topic and then develops a path of interrelated observations, experiments and theoretical aspe...
This paper presents a history of research and theories on sliding friction between solids. This hist...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss the development and validation of hands-on and minds-on modeling ...
In this activity, a question is posed to second-grade students and they are asked to make prediction...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
The elaboration of a teaching learning sequence on a specific topic is a complex process involving v...
Formal models are insufficient for learning at school age and unsatisfactory for the student’s need ...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
We designed a teaching–learning sequence on rolling motion, rooted in previous research about studen...
In this study we investigated the progression of student ideas as we try to scaffold their knowledge...
The study is based on action resarch where four Concept cartoons have been constructed through caref...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
Our previous research showed that students’ mental models of friction at the atomic level are signif...
This paper presents a history of research and theories on sliding friction between solids. This hist...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss the development and validation of hands-on and minds-on modeling ...
In this activity, a question is posed to second-grade students and they are asked to make prediction...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
The elaboration of a teaching learning sequence on a specific topic is a complex process involving v...
Formal models are insufficient for learning at school age and unsatisfactory for the student’s need ...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
In this work we describe the cycle of design, implementation, evaluation and redesign of a teaching...
We designed a teaching–learning sequence on rolling motion, rooted in previous research about studen...
In this study we investigated the progression of student ideas as we try to scaffold their knowledge...
The study is based on action resarch where four Concept cartoons have been constructed through caref...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
Our previous research showed that students’ mental models of friction at the atomic level are signif...
This paper presents a history of research and theories on sliding friction between solids. This hist...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss the development and validation of hands-on and minds-on modeling ...
In this activity, a question is posed to second-grade students and they are asked to make prediction...