This research aims to reveal the misconceptions of prospective primary school teachers on the fundamental physics concepts such as force, frictional force, work, conservation of energy, mechanical energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, energy stored in springs on the topic of "Force and Motion" and to assess the misconceptions based on ontological view. In order to reveal the prospective primary school teachers' misconceptions, a two-tired "Concept Test on the Topic of Force and Motion" has been developed and used which consists of 17 items. The Cronbach's alpha value of the concept test was found to be 0.71. The study group of the research was 35 prospective primary school teachers at a foundation university (30 female and 5 male studen...
© 2019 The Authors. Both students and teachers have misconceptions about Force and Motion, often...
During their preschool age children discover natural phenomena in their environment. In their consci...
This present aims at identifying and describing the misconception faced by primary school teachers i...
The purpose of this study was to inquire about students’ conceptualizations of the force concept in ...
A good and correct understanding of concepts is a fundamental thing that prospective Physics teacher...
The force and laws of motion concept is a key concept for learning mechanics and comprehending other...
Teachers ' knowledge, like students', must build on the previous knowledge they have. Ther...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of conceptual assignments and conceptual ch...
The aim of this research is to examine students’ conceptual comprehension and misconception causes o...
In light of an increased role for conceptual understanding of science in English primary schools, th...
A misconception is a misunderstanding in connecting a concept with other concepts, between new conce...
D.Ed. (Subject Didactics)No one would deny that the culture in which the world society exists today ...
This study aimed to explore and identify student\u27s conceptual understanding of force and motion a...
This study attempted to determine to common conceptions of fourth year high school students. A 25- i...
This study attempted to determine to common conceptions of fourth year high school students. A 25- i...
© 2019 The Authors. Both students and teachers have misconceptions about Force and Motion, often...
During their preschool age children discover natural phenomena in their environment. In their consci...
This present aims at identifying and describing the misconception faced by primary school teachers i...
The purpose of this study was to inquire about students’ conceptualizations of the force concept in ...
A good and correct understanding of concepts is a fundamental thing that prospective Physics teacher...
The force and laws of motion concept is a key concept for learning mechanics and comprehending other...
Teachers ' knowledge, like students', must build on the previous knowledge they have. Ther...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of conceptual assignments and conceptual ch...
The aim of this research is to examine students’ conceptual comprehension and misconception causes o...
In light of an increased role for conceptual understanding of science in English primary schools, th...
A misconception is a misunderstanding in connecting a concept with other concepts, between new conce...
D.Ed. (Subject Didactics)No one would deny that the culture in which the world society exists today ...
This study aimed to explore and identify student\u27s conceptual understanding of force and motion a...
This study attempted to determine to common conceptions of fourth year high school students. A 25- i...
This study attempted to determine to common conceptions of fourth year high school students. A 25- i...
© 2019 The Authors. Both students and teachers have misconceptions about Force and Motion, often...
During their preschool age children discover natural phenomena in their environment. In their consci...
This present aims at identifying and describing the misconception faced by primary school teachers i...