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Reviews in PER Volume 1: Research-Based Reform of University Physics

E. F. Redish and P. J. Cooney, editors

Over the past two decades, the PER community has not only learned a great deal about how students learn and do not learn in the calculus-based (university) physics class, it has developed a number of effective instructional environments. (See references at the bottom of this page.) In this volume of invited review articles, the developers of some of these curricula present an overview of their work.

The authors of each article about a learning environment were asked to answer the following questions.

These invited articles have been carefully peer reviewed by at least two senior reviewers.


Issue 1 (March 2007) - Research-Based Reform of University Physics


References:

1 L. C. McDermott and E. F.Redish, Resource Letter PER-1: Physics Education Research, Am. J. Phys 67, 755-767 (1999).

2 B.A. Thacker, Recent Advances in Classroom Physics, Repts. on Prog. in Phys. 66 (10), 1833-1864 (2003).

3 R. Duit, Students' and Teachers' Conceptions in Science Education.