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50 Years of ERIC
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Daane, Abigail R.; Vokos, Stamatis; Scherr, Rachel E. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2014
The Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) require teachers to understand aspects of energy degradation and the second law of thermodynamics, including energy's availability and usefulness, changes in energy concentration, and the tendency of energy to spread uniformly. In an effort to develop learning goals that support teachers in…
Descriptors: Energy, Thermodynamics, Physics, Elementary School Teachers
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Scherr, Rachel E.; Close, Hunter G.; Close, Eleanor W.; Flood, Virginia J.; McKagan, Sarah B.; Robertson, Amy D.; Seeley, Lane; Wittmann, Michael C.; Vokos, Stamatis – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2013
We provide evidence that a learning activity called Energy Theater engages learners with key conceptual issues in the learning of energy, including disambiguating matter flow and energy flow and theorizing mechanisms for energy transformation. A participationist theory of learning, in which learning is indicated by changes in speech and behavior,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Learning Activities, Energy
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Scherr, Rachel E.; Close, Hunter G.; McKagan, Sarah B.; Vokos, Stamatis – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2012
The nature of energy is not typically an explicit topic of physics instruction. Nonetheless, verbal and graphical representations of energy articulate models in which energy is conceptualized as a quasimaterial substance, a stimulus, or a vertical location. We argue that a substance ontology for energy is particularly productive in developing…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Science Instruction, Concept Formation
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Scherr, Rachel E.; Close, Hunter G.; Close, Eleanor W.; Vokos, Stamatis – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2012
The Energy Project at Seattle Pacific University has developed representations that embody the substance metaphor and support learners in conserving and tracking energy as it flows from object to object and changes form. Such representations enable detailed modeling of energy dynamics in complex physical processes. We assess student learning by…
Descriptors: Energy, Physics, Science Instruction, Concept Formation
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Frank, Brian W.; Scherr, Rachel E. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2012
Research in student knowledge and learning of science has typically focused on explaining conceptual change. Recent research, however, documents the great degree to which student thinking is dynamic and context-sensitive, implicitly calling for explanations not only of change but also of stability. In other words, when a pattern of student…
Descriptors: Physics, Concept Formation, Comprehension, College Students
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Goertzen, Renee Michelle; Scherr, Rachel E.; Elby, Andrew – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2010
Effective physics instruction benefits from respecting the physics ideas that introductory students bring into the classroom. We argue that it is similarly beneficial to respect the teaching ideas that novice physics instructors bring to their classrooms. We present a case study of a tutorial teaching assistant (TA), Alan. When we first examined…
Descriptors: Physics, Teaching Assistants, Science Instruction, College Science
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Goertzen, Renee Michelle; Scherr, Rachel E.; Elby, Andrew – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2010
As part of a long-term program to develop effective, research-based professional development programs for physics graduate student teaching assistants (TAs), we first identify their current classroom practices and why they engage in these practices. In this paper, we identify a set of teaching practices we call "focusing on indicators," which…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Tutoring, Graduate Students, Professional Development
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Scherr, Rachel E. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2008
Systematic observations of student gestures can not only fill in gaps in students' verbal expressions, but can also offer valuable information about student ideas, including their source, their novelty to the speaker, and their construction in real time. This paper provides a review of the research in gesture analysis that is most relevant to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Communication
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Scherr, Rachel E.; Russ, Rosemary S.; Bing, Thomas J.; Hodges, Raymond A. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2006
At the University of Maryland we videotaped several semesters of tutorials as part of a large research project. A particular research task required us to locate examples of students calling the teaching assistants (TAs) over for assistance with a physics question. To our surprise, examples of this kind of interaction were difficult to find. We…
Descriptors: Investigations, Interaction, Teaching Assistants, Worksheets