We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ understanding of and reasoning about force and motion. Some researchers have suggested that students have robust misconceptions or alternative frameworks grounded in everyday experience. Others have pointed out the inconsistency of students’ responses and presented a phenomenological explanation for what is observed, namely, knowledge in pieces. We wish to present a view that builds on and unifies aspects of this prior research. Our argument is that many students’ difficulties with force and motion are primarily due to a combination of linguistic and ontological difficulties. It is possible that students are primarily engaged in trying to define and...
This study aimed to explore and identify student\u27s conceptual understanding of force and motion a...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
The purpose of this study was to inquire about students’ conceptualizations of the force concept in ...
By studying many observations from recent research dealing with beginning physics students ' co...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
This paper introduces a theory about the role of language in learning physics. The theory is develop...
This research aims to reveal the misconceptions of prospective primary school teachers on the fundam...
Students enter the science classroom having already constructed ideas about the world around them an...
The fields of cognitive linguistics, evolution of the human mind, and modeling in physics in-structi...
[[abstract]] Abstract The linguistic bases on that senior high school ...
The difference in the descriptions of motion phenomena made by pupils in the first grades of seconda...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
In the first phase of this study, a cognitive conflict strategy was used to design teaching/learning...
This study aimed to explore and identify student\u27s conceptual understanding of force and motion a...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...
We introduce a linguistic framework through which one can interpret systematically students’ underst...
The purpose of this study was to inquire about students’ conceptualizations of the force concept in ...
By studying many observations from recent research dealing with beginning physics students ' co...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
This paper introduces a theory about the role of language in learning physics. The theory is develop...
This research aims to reveal the misconceptions of prospective primary school teachers on the fundam...
Students enter the science classroom having already constructed ideas about the world around them an...
The fields of cognitive linguistics, evolution of the human mind, and modeling in physics in-structi...
[[abstract]] Abstract The linguistic bases on that senior high school ...
The difference in the descriptions of motion phenomena made by pupils in the first grades of seconda...
The everyday meaning and usage of several words can differ significantly from their meaning and usag...
In the first phase of this study, a cognitive conflict strategy was used to design teaching/learning...
This study aimed to explore and identify student\u27s conceptual understanding of force and motion a...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...
Previous physics education research has raised the question of “hidden variables” behind students’ s...