Based on the learning theory of David Ausubel, an experimental introductory college physics course in electromagnetism was organized and taught to students of science and engineering. Four equivalent groups of students, forming two pairs of experimental-control groups participated in the study. One of these pairs was taught under a selfpaced format and the other under a traditional lecture approach. According to Ausubel's theory, the most inclusive, most general ideas, phenomena, and concepts should be presented early in instruction to serve as conceptual "anchorage" for subsequent learning. Following this principle, Maxwell's Equations and inclusive concepts such as electromagnetic force and electromagnetic field were introduced, in the ex...
Electricity and magnetism are important topics in physics. Research shows that students have many co...
In this study we present the proposal of a Potentially Significant Teaching Unit (UEPS) for the teac...
In this work, we explore how undergraduate students use classical field theory when describing physi...
Abstract: eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching metho...
eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching methodologies. ...
Electromagnetic interactions play a central role in explaining the natural world and they provide th...
Electricity and magnetism are known as an important topics in the physics and scientific curriculum ...
This paper shows the results of a research on physics education about «Magnetism» in secondary schoo...
In order to improve the teaching and learning situation in the course Electromagnetism for first‐yea...
This research suggested that Piaget and Ausubel used different terminology to describe learning yet ...
A pedagogical approach of hands-on learning that has formed the foundation of the nontraditional cir...
Physics subject continues to be considered as difficult and unattractive by students. This leads to ...
AbstractThe basic purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the Course of Teaching Practic...
The Conceptual Survey of Electricity and Magnetism (CSEM) has been used to assess student understand...
This paper reports on the implementation of a guided note taking strategy to promote Thai students' ...
Electricity and magnetism are important topics in physics. Research shows that students have many co...
In this study we present the proposal of a Potentially Significant Teaching Unit (UEPS) for the teac...
In this work, we explore how undergraduate students use classical field theory when describing physi...
Abstract: eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching metho...
eLearning at universities is taking an increasingly larger part of academic teaching methodologies. ...
Electromagnetic interactions play a central role in explaining the natural world and they provide th...
Electricity and magnetism are known as an important topics in the physics and scientific curriculum ...
This paper shows the results of a research on physics education about «Magnetism» in secondary schoo...
In order to improve the teaching and learning situation in the course Electromagnetism for first‐yea...
This research suggested that Piaget and Ausubel used different terminology to describe learning yet ...
A pedagogical approach of hands-on learning that has formed the foundation of the nontraditional cir...
Physics subject continues to be considered as difficult and unattractive by students. This leads to ...
AbstractThe basic purpose of this study is to determine the effect of the Course of Teaching Practic...
The Conceptual Survey of Electricity and Magnetism (CSEM) has been used to assess student understand...
This paper reports on the implementation of a guided note taking strategy to promote Thai students' ...
Electricity and magnetism are important topics in physics. Research shows that students have many co...
In this study we present the proposal of a Potentially Significant Teaching Unit (UEPS) for the teac...
In this work, we explore how undergraduate students use classical field theory when describing physi...