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Molly Griston; Bethany R. Wilcox – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
Despite the recognition that reflection is an essential part of problem solving, it is often not emphasized in upper-division physics courses. In this paper, we discuss homework corrections (HWCs) as a pedagogical tool to motivate reflection on homework assignments. We focus on gaining a qualitative understanding of how students may engage with…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Homework, Problem Solving
Mota, Ana Rita; Körhasan, Nilüfer Didis; Miller, Kelly; Mazur, Eric – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2019
A considerable body of research shows that individuals who demonstrate a wide variety of metacognitive skills perform better on scientific problem solving. We developed a way of implementing homework in an undergraduate physics course to promote metacognitive skills. This novel homework design includes both an individual and a team phase and was…
Descriptors: Homework, Metacognition, Undergraduate Students, Physics
Gupta, Ayush; Elby, Andrew; Danielak, Brian A. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2018
Evidence from psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience suggests that cognition and emotions are coupled. Education researchers have also documented correlations between emotions (such as joy, anxiety, fear, curiosity, boredom) and academic performance. Nonetheless, most research on students' reasoning and conceptual change within the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Epistemology, Psychological Patterns, Cognitive Processes

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