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Exploring student conceptual resources about heat and temperature
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Y. Abraham, M. Valentin, B. Hansen, L. Bauman, and A. Robertson, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 21-26.
Previous literature about students’ understanding of heat and temperature primarily emphasizes students’ misunderstandings of canonical physics concepts. In our study, we used a…
https://www.per-central.org/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=15719&DocID=5453
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Evaluation of Students’ Understanding of Thermal Concepts in Everyday Contexts
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H. Chu, D. Treagust, S. Yeo, and M. Zadnik, Int. J. Sci. Educ.,
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(10), 1509-1534 (2012).
The aims of this study were to determine the underlying conceptual structure of the thermal concept evaluation (TCE) questionnaire, a pencil-and-paper instrument about everyday…
https://doi.org/10.1080/09500693.2012.657714
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Surveying Thai and Sydney introductory physics students’ understandings of heat and temperature
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C. Tanahoung, R. Chitaree, C. Soankwan, M. Sharma, and I. Johnston, The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education, 190-194 (2006).
In 2005 a project was undertaken at Mahidol University of Thailand. The aim of the project was to measure introductory students’ conceptual understanding of heat and temperature. In…
https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/index.php/IISME/article/downl...
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Problematizing "cold" with K12 Science Teachers
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C. Alvarado, M. Wittmann, A. Rogers, and L. Millay, PERC 2016 Proceedings, 32-35.
In the Maine Physical Sciences Partnership (MainePSP), we have observed that students improve the way they analyze thermal energy after instruction. Still, many of them continue to…
https://www.per-central.org/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=14187&DocID=4539
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Identifying student resources for reasoning microscopically about heat and temperature
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A. Alesandrini, T. Huynh, L. Bauman, and A. Robertson, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 37-43.
We identify three conceptual resources that introductory physics students in our sample commonly use when reasoning microscopically about thermal physics topics: 1) differences will…
https://www.per-central.org/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=16206&DocID=5575
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Modifying the Thermodynamic Concept Survey: Preliminary results
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P. Barniol and G. Zavala, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 48-51.
The Thermodynamic Concept Survey is a multiple-choice test used in the Physics Education Research community. Analyzing this survey, we detected two issues that made it difficult to…
https://www.per-central.org/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=14567&DocID=4744
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Impact of Argumentation Scaffolds in Contrasting Designs Tasks on Elementary Pre-Service Teachers' Use of Science Ideas in Engineering Design
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Y. Urueña, C. Rebello, C. Dasgupta, A. Magana, and N. Rebello, PERC 2017 Proceedings, 304-307.
Recently there have been calls to integrate engineering design experiences to support students’ scientific understanding. There is a need for instructional strategies in which…
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Tangible Metaphors
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C. Manogue, E. Gire, and D. Roundy, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 27-30.
Upper-division physics requires students to use abstract mathematical objects to model measurable properties of physical entities. We have developed activities that engage students…
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Surveying Sydney Introductory Physics Students' Understandings of Heat and Temperature
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C. Tanahoung, M. Sharma, I. Johnston, R. Chitaree, and C. Soankwan, Australian Institute of Physics National Congress (2006).
In 2006, a project was undertaken at the School of Physics, University of Sydney with the aim of measuring introductory students’ conceptual understanding of heat and temperature.…
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Development and Implementation of a Conceptual Survey in Thermodynamics
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P. Wattanakasiwich, P. Taleab, M. Sharma, and I. Johnston, Int. J. Innov. Sci. Math. Educ.,
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Thermodynamics is a basic topic for both science and engineering disciplines. There have been many studies on heat and temperature, but only few focused on laws of thermodynamics.…
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