In an earlier article we presented an innovative approach for introducing mechanics at upper secondary level based on the idea of tapping core causal knowledge, and we described the working of the first part of the module. In this article we describe the second part of the module, in which we make use of the students' intuitive plausibility judgements to direct and guide a systematic evaluation of alternative theories, leading towards a justified choice of Newton's theory of planetary motion. Outcomes of our study to investigate the working of the module in classroom practice are also summarize
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attra...
The focus of the present research is on children's commonsense reasoning in mechanics. The important...
This study concerns students' ideas about the existence or otherwise of forces in several dynamical ...
This article concerns an outline of an introductory mechanics course. It is based on the argument th...
PhD (Natural Science Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusFor more than four decad...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the development and classroom evaluation of an experimental ‘curricul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how undergraduate students at the University of Norther...
Newton’s laws of motion constitute a coherent system. From a didactic and practical point of view, «...
The broad focus of this study was on the role students ' existing conceptions play in the proce...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports efforts to develop instruc...
Intermediate mechanics is often the first undergraduate theory course that physics majors and minors...
stand it? We begin by first setting the stage for what these lectures are about. What is “mechanics”...
Abstract: This paper describes some of the major features of a set of units for dealing with student...
The research presented in this thesis was motivated by the need to improve introductory physics cour...
Force is a fundamental concept in Newtonian mechanics that teachers and teacher educators are expect...
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attra...
The focus of the present research is on children's commonsense reasoning in mechanics. The important...
This study concerns students' ideas about the existence or otherwise of forces in several dynamical ...
This article concerns an outline of an introductory mechanics course. It is based on the argument th...
PhD (Natural Science Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusFor more than four decad...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes the development and classroom evaluation of an experimental ‘curricul...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how undergraduate students at the University of Norther...
Newton’s laws of motion constitute a coherent system. From a didactic and practical point of view, «...
The broad focus of this study was on the role students ' existing conceptions play in the proce...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.This dissertation reports efforts to develop instruc...
Intermediate mechanics is often the first undergraduate theory course that physics majors and minors...
stand it? We begin by first setting the stage for what these lectures are about. What is “mechanics”...
Abstract: This paper describes some of the major features of a set of units for dealing with student...
The research presented in this thesis was motivated by the need to improve introductory physics cour...
Force is a fundamental concept in Newtonian mechanics that teachers and teacher educators are expect...
The development of students' reasoning and argumentation skills in school science is currently attra...
The focus of the present research is on children's commonsense reasoning in mechanics. The important...
This study concerns students' ideas about the existence or otherwise of forces in several dynamical ...