Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοMisconceptions (also known as alternative conceptions) are a perennial problem in physics education. Research was focused worldwide on this, with limited successes achieved. The problem can be approached from different theoretical frameworks. This article identifies the following as historically predominant: the empirist-behaviorist, constructivist and student resource learning processes. These methods all lead to a dual epistemic, i.e. a physics vs. a pragmatic epistemic. A new hypothesis of the learning process in science is proposed, termed cognitive refinement. It identifies three levels of learning, viz. perceptual, conceptual and formal. Its implications for the science curriculum are discussed
It is well documented that many school students come to science class with a variety of 'alternativ...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...
Summary. – Education is a goal-oriented field. But if we want to treat education scientifically so w...
Investigations about changes of conceptions during physics instruction are seen as the logical and n...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
Children construct intuitive understandings of the physical world based on their everyday experience...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
A sketch of a cognitive/neuroscience/behavioral science based model for understanding student thinki...
This paper draws attention to the literature in the areas of learning, specifically, cons-tructivism...
AbstractThe study investigate the conceptual understanding graduate students’ teachers have about fo...
We have been preparing physics teachers in the same manner for many decades. Yet, physics education ...
We have been preparing physics teachers in the same manner for many decades. Yet, physics education ...
The notion that students come to science courses with misconceptions has become quite widely accepte...
It is well documented that many school students come to science class with a variety of 'alternativ...
It is well documented that many school students come to science class with a variety of 'alternativ...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...
Summary. – Education is a goal-oriented field. But if we want to treat education scientifically so w...
Investigations about changes of conceptions during physics instruction are seen as the logical and n...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
Children construct intuitive understandings of the physical world based on their everyday experience...
International audienceIn 1991, an international workshop held in Bremen was working on " Research in...
A sketch of a cognitive/neuroscience/behavioral science based model for understanding student thinki...
This paper draws attention to the literature in the areas of learning, specifically, cons-tructivism...
AbstractThe study investigate the conceptual understanding graduate students’ teachers have about fo...
We have been preparing physics teachers in the same manner for many decades. Yet, physics education ...
We have been preparing physics teachers in the same manner for many decades. Yet, physics education ...
The notion that students come to science courses with misconceptions has become quite widely accepte...
It is well documented that many school students come to science class with a variety of 'alternativ...
It is well documented that many school students come to science class with a variety of 'alternativ...
Teachers, like students, have preconceptions. Just as pupils ' learning of science is conceived...
Summary. – Education is a goal-oriented field. But if we want to treat education scientifically so w...