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Astronomy Education Review
  
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J. Bailey, Astron. Educ. Rev., 6 (2), 133-139 (2007).
Through the use of open-ended surveys, students’ ideas about the properties and formation of stars were investigated. It was determined that, although students often know some basic…
International Journal of Science Education
  
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J. Bailey, B. Johnson, E. Prather, and T. Slater, Int. J. Sci. Educ., 34 (14), 2257-2286 (2011).
Concept inventories (CIs)—typically multiple-choice instruments that focus on a single or small subset of closely related topics—have been used in science education for more than a…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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H. Bekaert, H. Van Winckel, W. Van Dooren, A. Steegen, and M. De Cock, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010130 (2022).
We investigated to what extent secondary school students have insight in the apparent motion of the Sun and stars (AMoSS). We used the AMoSS test instrument, which focuses on…
  
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E. Euler - Thesis
This thesis is a collection of case studies involving small groups of physics students using so-called Controllable Worlds—i.e., a particular class of physics digital learning…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
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R. Langendorf, S. Schneider, and P. Klein, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (2), 020121 (2022).
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (HRD) is a fundamental representation in stellar physics. It contains information about key properties of stars and allows inferences about stellar…