Our previous research showed that students’ mental models of friction at the atomic level are significantly influenced by their macroscopic ideas. For most students, friction is due to the meshing of bumps and valleys and rubbing of atoms. The aforementioned results motivated us to further investigate how students can be helped to improve their present models of microscopic friction. Teaching interviews were conducted to study the dynamics of their model construction as they interacted with the interviewer, the scaffolding activities, and/or with each other. In this paper, we present the different scaffolding activities and the variation in the ideas that students generated as they did the hands-on and minds-on scaffolding activities. Resul...
Formal models are insufficient for learning at school age and unsatisfactory for the student’s need ...
The drawing of models is important for learners and scientists alike, such as explicating the mental...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
Our previous research showed that students’ mental models of friction at the atomic level are signif...
In this paper, we discuss the first phase of a multiphase study aimed at investigating the dynamics ...
We investigated introductory college physics students ’ mental models of friction and lubrication th...
In this study we investigated the progression of student ideas as we try to scaffold their knowledge...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss the development and validation of hands-on and minds-on modeling ...
In this paper, we discuss the first phase of a multiphase study aimed at investigating the dynamics ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsNobel S. RebelloResearch that investigates the dynamics of ...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
Encouraging students to share their ideas, design mechanisms for testing ideas, and make conclusions...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
In this activity, a question is posed to second-grade students and they are asked to make prediction...
Formal models are insufficient for learning at school age and unsatisfactory for the student’s need ...
The drawing of models is important for learners and scientists alike, such as explicating the mental...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...
Our previous research showed that students’ mental models of friction at the atomic level are signif...
In this paper, we discuss the first phase of a multiphase study aimed at investigating the dynamics ...
We investigated introductory college physics students ’ mental models of friction and lubrication th...
In this study we investigated the progression of student ideas as we try to scaffold their knowledge...
Abstract. In this paper we discuss the development and validation of hands-on and minds-on modeling ...
In this paper, we discuss the first phase of a multiphase study aimed at investigating the dynamics ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsNobel S. RebelloResearch that investigates the dynamics of ...
Students generally have difficulty understanding friction and its associated phenomena. High school ...
We propose an innovative approach to teaching friction. Our approach aims to educate students on its...
Encouraging students to share their ideas, design mechanisms for testing ideas, and make conclusions...
We have developed and evaluated a teaching sequence on friction, starting from a preliminary study i...
In this activity, a question is posed to second-grade students and they are asked to make prediction...
Formal models are insufficient for learning at school age and unsatisfactory for the student’s need ...
The drawing of models is important for learners and scientists alike, such as explicating the mental...
We have developed a teaching learning sequence on friction based on a preliminary study involving th...