This study reports on the initial work on the use of Threshold Concept Theory (TCT) to develop a threshold-concept inventory – a catalogue of the important concepts that underlie electronics and electrical engineering (EE) – and an assessment tool – to investigate the depth of student understanding of threshold and related concepts, independent of students’ numerical ability and knowledge mimicry in the first-year course in electrical engineering. This is both challenging and important for several reasons: there is a known issue with student retention (Tsividis, 1998; 2009); the discipline is relatively hard for students because it concerns invisible phenomena; and finally it is one that demands deep understanding from the very start (Scott...
Learning new skills isn’t only for the benefit of passing the exam but being able to apply those ski...
Threshold Concept (TC) theory was introduced by Erik Meyer and Ray Land in 2003 and states that ever...
According to threshold concept theory, in each academic discipline there exist concepts that once gr...
This study reports on the initial work on the use of Threshold Concept Theory (TCT) to develop a thr...
The Theory of Threshold Concepts (TCs), first articulated by Land and Meyer in 2003, provides educat...
In electrical engineering, as in other academic disciplines, there exist special, threshold concepts...
This manuscript reports the threshold concepts identified over a two-year study in early circuits an...
Could the challenge of mastering threshold concepts be a potential factor that influences a student'...
Electronics and circuit theory are acknowledged as troublesome subjects when first introduced to ...
This manuscript reports the threshold concepts identified over a two-year study in early circuits an...
This paper discusses the identification, relevance, and limitations of threshold concepts in electri...
Engagement of students in traditional engineering tutorials can be low, especially where the level o...
This project explored teaching and learning of hard-to-learn threshold concepts in first-year Englis...
Research by Meyer and Land (2003) introduced the notion of 'Threshold Concepts' - concepts that stud...
Learning new skills isn’t only for the benefit of passing the exam but being able to apply those ski...
Threshold Concept (TC) theory was introduced by Erik Meyer and Ray Land in 2003 and states that ever...
According to threshold concept theory, in each academic discipline there exist concepts that once gr...
This study reports on the initial work on the use of Threshold Concept Theory (TCT) to develop a thr...
The Theory of Threshold Concepts (TCs), first articulated by Land and Meyer in 2003, provides educat...
In electrical engineering, as in other academic disciplines, there exist special, threshold concepts...
This manuscript reports the threshold concepts identified over a two-year study in early circuits an...
Could the challenge of mastering threshold concepts be a potential factor that influences a student'...
Electronics and circuit theory are acknowledged as troublesome subjects when first introduced to ...
This manuscript reports the threshold concepts identified over a two-year study in early circuits an...
This paper discusses the identification, relevance, and limitations of threshold concepts in electri...
Engagement of students in traditional engineering tutorials can be low, especially where the level o...
This project explored teaching and learning of hard-to-learn threshold concepts in first-year Englis...
Research by Meyer and Land (2003) introduced the notion of 'Threshold Concepts' - concepts that stud...
Learning new skills isn’t only for the benefit of passing the exam but being able to apply those ski...
Threshold Concept (TC) theory was introduced by Erik Meyer and Ray Land in 2003 and states that ever...
According to threshold concept theory, in each academic discipline there exist concepts that once gr...