Supporting the learning of Newton's laws with graphical data
ABSTRACTSUPPORTING THE LEARNING OF NEWTON'S LAWS WITH GRAPHICAL DATAByDavid PiggottTeaching physics provides the opportunity for a very unique interaction between students and instructor that is not found in chemistry or biology. Physics has a heavy emphasis on trying to alter students' misconceptions about how things work in the real word. In chemistry and microbiology this is not an issue because the topics of discussion in those classes are a new experience for the students. In the case of physics the students have everyday experience with the different concepts discussed. This causes the students to build incorrect mental models explaining how different things work. In order to correct these mental models physics teachers must first get the students to vocalize these misconceptions. Then the teacher must confront the students with an example that exposes the false nature of their model. Finally, the teacher must help the student resolve these discrepancies and form the correct model. This study attempts to resolve these discrepancies by giving the students concrete evidence via graphs of Newton's laws. The results reported here indicate that this method of eliciting the misconception, confronting the misconception, and resolving the misconception is successful with Newton's third law, but only marginally successful for first and second laws.
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Theses
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Piggott, David
- Thesis Advisors
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Heidemann, Merle
- Date
- 2013
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Physical Science - Interdepartmental - Master of Science
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Masters
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English
- Pages
- 132 pages
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9781303329128
1303329123