This analytic paper explores the challenges that undergraduate students face in understanding introductory physics concepts on circular and rotational motion. Challenges are drawn from researchers' own experiences and from the research literature. An innovative method is proposed that combines practical work, PhET simulations, and a systematic feedback and feed-forward process following after the Nicol and Macfarlane-Dick (2006) model. Providing feedback at critical junctures of the teaching and learning process is pertinent for the efficacy of the approach. The experience of implementing the approach suggests positive prospects for efficacy for learning circular and rotational motion by pre-service physics teachers
Concepts and mathematical instruments used in elementary mechanics are often perceived as abstract e...
This lesson plan, authored and curated by David P. Stern, provides an approach to teaching circular ...
When confronted with the large amount of information presented in an introductory physics course, st...
We investigated the common difficulties that students have with concepts related to rotational and r...
An alternative approach to the stability of torque-free rotations and to top nutation that emphasize...
This paper presents research findings of a study on specific conceptions held by college students in...
The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of teaching through Interactive Engagemen...
Preliminary results from a study of students' conceptions in introductory rotational physics ar...
Students' understanding of forces in circular motion is often incomplete. The problems are not limit...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about torque an...
This paper describes Mapua Institute of Technology freshmen’s analysis of forces in uniform circular...
© 2011 Dr. Zahra ParvanehnezhadshirazianThis study was conducted with eleven upper secondary school ...
The creation of the new AP Physics 1 course has introduced quite a few changes into the curriculum w...
This paper investigates teachers’ intentions, when providing their feedback comments to hypothetical...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how undergraduate students at the University of Norther...
Concepts and mathematical instruments used in elementary mechanics are often perceived as abstract e...
This lesson plan, authored and curated by David P. Stern, provides an approach to teaching circular ...
When confronted with the large amount of information presented in an introductory physics course, st...
We investigated the common difficulties that students have with concepts related to rotational and r...
An alternative approach to the stability of torque-free rotations and to top nutation that emphasize...
This paper presents research findings of a study on specific conceptions held by college students in...
The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of teaching through Interactive Engagemen...
Preliminary results from a study of students' conceptions in introductory rotational physics ar...
Students' understanding of forces in circular motion is often incomplete. The problems are not limit...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about torque an...
This paper describes Mapua Institute of Technology freshmen’s analysis of forces in uniform circular...
© 2011 Dr. Zahra ParvanehnezhadshirazianThis study was conducted with eleven upper secondary school ...
The creation of the new AP Physics 1 course has introduced quite a few changes into the curriculum w...
This paper investigates teachers’ intentions, when providing their feedback comments to hypothetical...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how undergraduate students at the University of Norther...
Concepts and mathematical instruments used in elementary mechanics are often perceived as abstract e...
This lesson plan, authored and curated by David P. Stern, provides an approach to teaching circular ...
When confronted with the large amount of information presented in an introductory physics course, st...