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Jeffery, Kathleen A.; Pelaez, Nancy; Anderson, Trevor R. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2018
To keep biochemistry instruction current and relevant, it is crucial to expose students to cutting-edge scientific research and how experts reason about processes governed by thermodynamics and kinetics such as protein folding and dynamics. This study focuses on how experts explain their research into this topic with the intention of informing…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Research, Thermodynamics
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Troy, Tia; Reiner, Megan; Haugen, Andrew J.; Moore, Nathan T. – Physics Education, 2017
The work describes an analogy-based small oscillations analysis of a standard static equilibrium lab problem. In addition to force analysis, a potential energy function for the system is developed, and by drawing out mathematical similarities to the simple harmonic oscillator, we are able to describe (and experimentally verify) the period of small…
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Energy, Motion, Physics
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Rathnayake, Rovini; Jayakody, Gaya – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2023
In Sri Lankan advanced level mathematics curriculum, teachers are required only to provide the intuitive idea of the concept of limit. The purpose of this study is to explore the strategies used by mathematics teachers to achieve this. Twelve in-service secondary mathematics teachers working in government and private schools participated in the…
Descriptors: Intuition, Mathematics Instruction, Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts
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Yu, Shuyuan; Kim, Dan; Fitzsimmons, Charles J.; Mielicki, Marta K.; Thompson, Clarissa A.; Opfer, John E. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Children display an early sensitivity to implicit proportions (e.g., 1 of 5 apples vs. 3 of 4 apples), but have considerable difficulty in learning the explicit, symbolic proportions denoted by fractions (e.g., "1/5" vs. "3/4"). Theoretically, reducing the gap between representations of implicit versus explicit proportions…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mathematics Skills, Fractions, Number Concepts
Richland, Lindsey Engle; Begolli, Kreshnik Nasi – Grantee Submission, 2016
Linking ideas, concepts, and disciplinary content is an underused yet effective educational strategy for fostering students' higher order thinking. A body of psychological research on analogical reasoning can inform the challenge of encouraging higher order thinking in schools. We focus in particular on the teaching of mathematics and highlight…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Education, Common Core State Standards
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Ferrarello, Daniela; Mammana, Maria Flavia; Taranto, Eugenia – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2020
A classroom activity for high-school students, aiming at introducing space geometry from plane geometry has been introduced back in 2009 by Mammana, Margarone, Micale, Pennisi and Pluchino (2009a). The activity was based on the use of a Dynamic Geometry System and of the analogy between figures. Several aspects of the activity have been studied in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Geometric Concepts, High School Students
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Moreno-Armella, Luis; Brady, Corey; Elizondo-Ramirez, Rubén – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
This paper explores a deep transformation in mathematical epistemology and its consequences for teaching and learning. With the advent of non-Euclidean geometries, direct, iconic correspondences between physical space and the deductive structures of mathematical inquiry were broken. For non-Euclidean ideas even to become "thinkable" the…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts
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Spitler, Gail; Weinstein, Marian – Mathematics Teacher, 1976
An activity-based unit on congruence and similarity is described. The themes underlying the unit are the usefulness of analogy in determining mathematical principles, and the notion that the number of conditions imposed on figures affects the number of factors which must be specified to insure congruence or similarity. (SD)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Passante, Gina; Kohnle, Antje – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
Time dependence is of fundamental importance for the description of quantum systems, but is particularly difficult for students to master. We describe the development and evaluation of a combined simulation-tutorial to support the development of visual understanding of time dependence in quantum mechanics. The associated interactive simulation…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Simulation, Quantum Mechanics
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Lucas-Alba, Antonio; Levy, Sharona T.; Melchor, Óscar M.; Zarzoso-Robles, Ana; Ferruz, Ana M.; Blanch, Maria Teresa; Lombas, Andrés S. – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2022
This article addresses the problem of traffic congestion through a learning perspective, highlighting the capabilities of information, and communication technologies to transform society. Recent physical and mathematical analysis of congestion reveals that training drivers to keep a safe distance systematically contributes to the emergence and…
Descriptors: Traffic Safety, Driver Education, Motor Vehicles, Educational Technology
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Raveh, Ira; Koichu, Boris; Peled, Irit; Zaslavsky, Orit – Research in Mathematics Education, 2016
In this article we present an integrative framework of knowledge for teaching the standard algorithms of the four basic arithmetic operations. The framework is based on a mathematical analysis of the algorithms, a connectionist perspective on teaching mathematics and an analogy with previous frameworks of knowledge for teaching arithmetic…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic, Knowledge Level, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Atkin, Keith – Physics Education, 2013
This paper extends the interesting work of a previous contributor concerning the analogies between physical phenomena such as mechanical collisions and the transfer of power in an electric circuit. Emphasis is placed on a mathematical function linking these different areas of physics. This unifying principle is seen as an exciting opportunity to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Energy, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Vukovic, Rose K.; Lesaux, Nonie K. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2013
Although language is implicated in children's mathematical development, few studies have focused specifically on how different linguistic skills relate to children's mathematical performance. Building on the model proposed by LeFevre et al. (2010), this study examined how general verbal ability and phonological skills were differentially related…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Mathematics Achievement, Language Skills, Grade 3
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Derouet, Charlotte; Parzysz, Bernard – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
The teaching of probability has changed a great deal since the end of the last century. The development of technologies is indeed part of this evolution. In France, continuous probability distributions began to be studied in 2002 by scientific 12th graders, but this subject was marginal and appeared only as an application of integral calculus.…
Descriptors: Probability, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Class Activities
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Manae, Meghna A.; Hazra, Anirban – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
In a course on chemical applications of symmetry and group theory, students learn to use several useful tools (like character tables, projection operators, and correlation tables), but in the process of learning the mathematical details, they often miss the conceptual big picture about "why" and "how" symmetry leads to the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Concept Teaching, Scientific Concepts, Models
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