The aim of this study was to investigate freshmen college students’ alternative conceptions on electric circuits. For this purpose, data gathered through audio-tape recorded classroom discussion, interviews and a 25-item open-ended alternative conceptions test were used to assess students’ conceptions concerning electric circuits. Students’ conceptions were investigated using choice-explanation-consistency analysis of their grain-size knowledge before and after instruction. The results of the pretest via grain-size knowledge analysis indicated that students’ have different patterns of preconception and that individual students have different explanations to a particular situation. The choice-explanation-consistency analysis of the pretest r...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...
An exploratory case study involving six grade 9 science teachers was undertaken to probe how teacher...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...
This study attempted to investigate the alternative conceptions that a group of 12 Lebanese students...
Abstract: In this work we have studied the extension, consistency and stability of the correct and a...
Alternative conceptions are the ideas which children and adults use to explain various scientific co...
The predominant influence of student\u27s preconceived/native conceptions has been emphasized in the...
<p></p><p>Abstract This paper describes recent results obtained with 32 students from the Middle Sch...
Student difficulties with fundamental electric circuit principles are often attributed to everyday i...
Effective instruction in Engineering and Technology requires knowledge of how students understand or...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
MEd (Natural Sciences Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Poor academic per...
The aim of this study is to reveal secondary school students ’ misconceptions about simple electric ...
Research on how students learn science concepts suggests that often students develop naive theories ...
This study aimed to determine the robust conceptions of Technical Vocational Education students abou...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...
An exploratory case study involving six grade 9 science teachers was undertaken to probe how teacher...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...
This study attempted to investigate the alternative conceptions that a group of 12 Lebanese students...
Abstract: In this work we have studied the extension, consistency and stability of the correct and a...
Alternative conceptions are the ideas which children and adults use to explain various scientific co...
The predominant influence of student\u27s preconceived/native conceptions has been emphasized in the...
<p></p><p>Abstract This paper describes recent results obtained with 32 students from the Middle Sch...
Student difficulties with fundamental electric circuit principles are often attributed to everyday i...
Effective instruction in Engineering and Technology requires knowledge of how students understand or...
This study attempts to analyse why pupils find it difficult to assimilate concepts in physics, and i...
MEd (Natural Sciences Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Poor academic per...
The aim of this study is to reveal secondary school students ’ misconceptions about simple electric ...
Research on how students learn science concepts suggests that often students develop naive theories ...
This study aimed to determine the robust conceptions of Technical Vocational Education students abou...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...
An exploratory case study involving six grade 9 science teachers was undertaken to probe how teacher...
Many students in secondary schools consider the sciences difficult and unattractive. This applies to...