[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Astronomy Education Research.] As part of a larger project studying undergraduate students’ understanding of cosmology, we explored students’ ideas about the curvature of the Universe. We investigated preinstruction ideas held by introductory astronomy (ASTRO 101) students at three participating universities and postinstruction ideas at one. Through thematic analysis of responses to questions on three survey forms and preinstruction interviews, we found that prior to instruction a significant fraction of students said the Universe is round. Students’ reasoning for this included that the Universe contains round objects, therefore it must also be round, or an incorrect idea that the big bang th...
AbstractThe aim of this research study was to investigate students’ ideas and main difficulties with...
This is the final paper in a five-paper series describing our national study of the teaching and lea...
This is our fourth paper in our five paper series describing our national study of general education...
As astronomers further develop an understanding of the fate of the Universe, it is essential to stud...
As astronomers further develop an understanding of the fate of the Universe, it is essential to stud...
Recently, powerful new observations and advances in computation and visualization have led to a revo...
In order to improve instruction in introductory astronomy, we are investigating students’ preinstruc...
To explore the frequency and range of student ideas regarding the Big Bang, nearly 1,000 students fr...
This is the first in a series of five articles describing a national study of general education astr...
This study reports the results of the rst systematic investigation into Astro 101 students' conceptu...
We may have an intuitive idea of what it means for surfaces to be curved, but what does it mean for ...
The aim of this research study was to investigate students’ ideas and main difficulties with underst...
Previous research has shown that students at almost all levels have misconceptions about both the sh...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
Learning astronomy has exciting prospects for many students; learning about the stars in the sky, th...
AbstractThe aim of this research study was to investigate students’ ideas and main difficulties with...
This is the final paper in a five-paper series describing our national study of the teaching and lea...
This is our fourth paper in our five paper series describing our national study of general education...
As astronomers further develop an understanding of the fate of the Universe, it is essential to stud...
As astronomers further develop an understanding of the fate of the Universe, it is essential to stud...
Recently, powerful new observations and advances in computation and visualization have led to a revo...
In order to improve instruction in introductory astronomy, we are investigating students’ preinstruc...
To explore the frequency and range of student ideas regarding the Big Bang, nearly 1,000 students fr...
This is the first in a series of five articles describing a national study of general education astr...
This study reports the results of the rst systematic investigation into Astro 101 students' conceptu...
We may have an intuitive idea of what it means for surfaces to be curved, but what does it mean for ...
The aim of this research study was to investigate students’ ideas and main difficulties with underst...
Previous research has shown that students at almost all levels have misconceptions about both the sh...
The present study was designed to test the effectiveness of a constructivist–historical teaching str...
Learning astronomy has exciting prospects for many students; learning about the stars in the sky, th...
AbstractThe aim of this research study was to investigate students’ ideas and main difficulties with...
This is the final paper in a five-paper series describing our national study of the teaching and lea...
This is our fourth paper in our five paper series describing our national study of general education...