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Calvin S. Kalman and Mark W. Aulls
This study examines a course in which students use two writing activities and collaborative group activities to examine the conceptual structure of the calculus-based introductory Physics course. Students are presented with two alternative frameworks; pre-Galilean Physics and Newtonian Physics. The idea of the course design is that students would at first view the frameworks almost in a theatrical sense as a view of a drama involving a conflict of actors;Aristotle, Galileo, Newton and others occurring a long time ago. As participants passing through a series of interventions, the students become aware that the frameworks relate concepts from different parts of the course and learn to evaluate the two alternative frameworks. They develop a scientific mindset changing their outlook on the course material from the viewpoint that it consists of a tool kit of assorted practices, classified according to problem type, to the viewpoint that it comprises a connected structure of concepts.
Science and Education: Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages 761-772
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<a href="https://www.per-central.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=12087">Kalman, Calvin, and Mark Aulls. "Can an analysis of the contrast between pre-Galilean and Newtonian theoretical frameworks help students develop a scientific mindset?." Sci. & Educ. 12, no. 8, (November 1, 2003): 761-772.</a>
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C. Kalman and M. Aulls, , Sci. & Educ. 12 (8), 761 (2003), WWW Document, (https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SCED.0000004554.35266.7a).
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C. Kalman and M. Aulls, Can an analysis of the contrast between pre-Galilean and Newtonian theoretical frameworks help students develop a scientific mindset?, Sci. & Educ. 12 (8), 761 (2003), <https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SCED.0000004554.35266.7a>.
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Kalman, C., & Aulls, M. (2003, November 1). Can an analysis of the contrast between pre-Galilean and Newtonian theoretical frameworks help students develop a scientific mindset?. Sci. & Educ., 12(8), 761-772. Retrieved December 3, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SCED.0000004554.35266.7a
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Kalman, Calvin, and Mark Aulls. "Can an analysis of the contrast between pre-Galilean and Newtonian theoretical frameworks help students develop a scientific mindset?." Sci. & Educ. 12, no. 8, (November 1, 2003): 761-772, https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SCED.0000004554.35266.7a (accessed 3 December 2024).
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Kalman, Calvin, and Mark Aulls. "Can an analysis of the contrast between pre-Galilean and Newtonian theoretical frameworks help students develop a scientific mindset?." Sci. & Educ. 12.8 (2003): 761-772. 3 Dec. 2024 <https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SCED.0000004554.35266.7a>.
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