Learning Physics in Context: A study of student learning about electricity and magnetism

作者: Noah Finkelstein

DOI: 10.1080/09500690500069491

关键词: SociologyContext effectClass (computer programming)ConceptualizationExperiential learningTeaching methodMathematics educationContext (language use)Higher educationScience education

摘要: This paper re‐centres the discussion of student learning in physics to focus on context. In order do so, a theoretically motivated understanding context is developed. Given well‐defined notion context, data from novel university class electricity and magnetism are analysed demonstrate central inextricable role learning. work sits within broader effort create analyse environments that support sciences.

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