Peer Instruction (PI) is an evidence based pedagogy commonly used in undergraduate physics instruction. When asked questions designed to test conceptual understanding, it has been observed that the proportion of students choosing the correct answer increases following peer discussion; however, relatively little is known about what takes place during these discussions or how they are beneficial to the processes of learning physics [M. C. James and S. Willoughby, Am. J. Phys. 79, 123 (2011)]. In this paper a framework for analyzing PI discussions developed through the lens of the “resources model” [D. Hammer, Am. J. Phys. 64, 1316 (1996); D. Hammer et al., Information Age Publishing (2005)] is proposed. A central hypothesis for this framework...
When students answer an in-class conceptual question individually using clickers, discuss it with th...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Preparing and Supporting University Physics Educato...
Peer Instruction (PI) was introduced by Mazur to help students learn physics concepts during lecture...
Peer Instruction (PI) is an instructional approach that engages students in constructing their own u...
This study analyzes the types of peer discussion that occur during lecture-based tutorial sessions. ...
Abstract: Millions of dollars and uncounted hours have gone into the development of research-based ...
Over the past decade, peer instruction and the introduction of student response systems has provided...
Abstract. As part of a larger ongoing study of physics faculty, we report on analysis of 15 intervie...
Abstract: Peer Instruction (PI) transforms a standard, passive lecture into an opportunity for stude...
The lack of knowledge about how to effectively spread and sustain the use of research-based instruct...
Many studies in the field of Physics Education Research (PER) have demonstrated that courses which i...
The purpose of this study is to find out what types of discussion occurs in peer discussions and wha...
With the modernization of education, active teaching methods have gained prominence. Their aim is to...
peer-reviewedPhysics Education Research (PER) has shown that students leave the physics classroom ho...
Physics Education Research (PER) has shown that students leave the physics classroom holding the sam...
When students answer an in-class conceptual question individually using clickers, discuss it with th...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Preparing and Supporting University Physics Educato...
Peer Instruction (PI) was introduced by Mazur to help students learn physics concepts during lecture...
Peer Instruction (PI) is an instructional approach that engages students in constructing their own u...
This study analyzes the types of peer discussion that occur during lecture-based tutorial sessions. ...
Abstract: Millions of dollars and uncounted hours have gone into the development of research-based ...
Over the past decade, peer instruction and the introduction of student response systems has provided...
Abstract. As part of a larger ongoing study of physics faculty, we report on analysis of 15 intervie...
Abstract: Peer Instruction (PI) transforms a standard, passive lecture into an opportunity for stude...
The lack of knowledge about how to effectively spread and sustain the use of research-based instruct...
Many studies in the field of Physics Education Research (PER) have demonstrated that courses which i...
The purpose of this study is to find out what types of discussion occurs in peer discussions and wha...
With the modernization of education, active teaching methods have gained prominence. Their aim is to...
peer-reviewedPhysics Education Research (PER) has shown that students leave the physics classroom ho...
Physics Education Research (PER) has shown that students leave the physics classroom holding the sam...
When students answer an in-class conceptual question individually using clickers, discuss it with th...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Preparing and Supporting University Physics Educato...
Peer Instruction (PI) was introduced by Mazur to help students learn physics concepts during lecture...