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Yossi Ben-Zion; Roni Segal; Jianqiang Liu; Chun-Ming Wang; Atanu Rajak; Noah D. Finkelstein – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Trigonometric derivatives are fundamental in both mathematics and physics, yet their correct application, particularly the distinction between radians and degrees, remains a significant challenge for college students worldwide. This study identifies a widespread "blind spot" in understanding trigonometric derivatives and their…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Mathematical Concepts, Physics, Misconceptions
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Yifan Lu; K. Supriya; Shanna Shaked; Elizabeth H. Simmons; Alexander Kusenko – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Inequities in student access to trigonometry and calculus are often associated with racial and socioeconomic privilege, and often influence introductory physics course performance. To mitigate these disparities in student preparedness, we developed a two-pronged intervention consisting of (1) incentivized supplemental math assignments and (2)…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement, Science Instruction
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Smith, Emily M.; Zwolak, Justyna P.; Manogue, Corinne A. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
Mathematical reasoning with algebraic and geometric representations is essential for success in upperdivision and graduate-level physics courses. Complex algebra requires student to fluently move between algebraic and geometric representations. By designing a task for middle-division physics students to translate a geometric representation to…
Descriptors: College Students, Physics, Science Instruction, Algebra
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Taasoobshirazi, Gita; Carr, Martha – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2009
A model of expertise in physics was tested on a sample of 374 college students in 2 different level physics courses. Structural equation modeling was used to test hypothesized relationships among variables linked to expert performance in physics including strategy use, pictorial representation, categorization skills, and motivation, and these…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Academic Achievement, Physics, Student Motivation
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Szmulowicz, Frank – European Journal of Physics, 2008
The Kronig-Penney problem is a textbook example for discussing band dispersions and band gap formation in periodic layered media. For example, in photonic crystals, the behaviour of bands next to the band edges is important for further discussions of such effects as inhibited light emission, slow light and negative index of refraction. However,…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Trigonometry, Quantum Mechanics, Chemistry
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VanLehn, Kurt; Siler, Stephanie; Murray, Charles; Yamauchi, Takashi; Baggett, William B. – Cognition and Instruction, 2003
Compared tutoring episodes where tutoring did and did not cause learning in university physics students to inform design of intelligent tutoring systems. Found that when students were not at an impasse, learning was uncommon regardless of the tutorial explanations employed. When students were at an impasse, tutorial explanations were sometimes…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Students, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Doerr, Helen M. – 1995
Modeling, simulation, and discrete mathematics have all been identified by professional mathematics education organizations as important areas for secondary school study. This classroom study focused on the components and tools for modeling and how students use these tools to construct their understanding of contextual problems in the content area…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Force, High School Students, High Schools
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Doerr, Helen M. – School Science and Mathematics, 1996
Investigates the construction of understanding of the motion of an object down an inclined plane which takes place through the process of model building in an integrated algebra, trigonometry, and physics class. Discusses four major themes related to student learning through modeling that emerged from the results. Discusses implications for…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Development, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Strategies