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Parkes, Craig; Weimer, Alison – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2020
This article has four aims. First, it will explain what factors led to the initial PHETE program review, and the phasing out of the traditional program at Penn State University. Second, it will describe the steps that were taken during the development of the Applied Exercise and Health dual-pathway degree option. Third, it will provide a…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Health Education, Exercise, Teacher Education Programs
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Gu, Jerry; Andreopoulos, Stavroula; Jenkinson, Jodie; Ng, Derek P. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
Enzyme kinetics is the study of enzymatic catalytic rates in biochemical reactions. This topic is commonly taught to life science students in introductory biochemistry courses during their undergraduate education. Unlike most other biochemistry topics, which focus on visual structures of biomolecules and their processes, enzyme kinetics is…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students, Web Based Instruction
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Rodrigues Ventura, Daniel; Simeão de Carvalho, Paulo; Adriano Dias, Marco – Physics Teacher, 2017
The word "wave" is part of the daily language of every student. However, the physical understanding of the concept demands a high level of abstract thought. In physics, waves are oscillating variations of a physical quantity that involve the transfer of energy from one point to another, without displacement of matter. A wave can be…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Cross, Rod – Physics Teacher, 2017
In a recent article in this journal, Shakur described an interesting problem where a bullet of mass "m" strikes a block of wood of mass "M" and projects the block upward. The same problem was considered earlier by Cowley et al. and others. The main question of interest is whether the block rises to a greater height if it is…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Energy, Kinetics
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Ca´ceres-Jensen, Lizethly; Rodri´guez-Becerra, Jorge; Jorquera-Moreno, Ba´rbara; Escudey, Mauricio; Druker-Iban~ez, Sofi´a; Herna´ndez-Ramos, Jose´; Di´az-Arce, Tatiana; Pernaa, Johannes; Aksela, Maija – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Teaching the fundamentals of chemical kinetics on the college level is challenging to teachers and students alike due to its abstract nature of concepts and limited connection with real context applications. This study consisted of two phases starting with designing a chemistry education for the sustainable development-based learning environment…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Chemistry, Herbicides, Water Pollution
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Manrique, Irany Vera; Gutiérrez, Gabriela Rivadeneyra; González, David Alejandro Martínez – Physics Teacher, 2019
This article describes an experiment that can be done in the classroom in a simple way, with the support of a "homemade" device or as a laboratory practice with the support of PASCO equipment. Through a theory-practice sequence, kinematic and dynamic equations were checked with qualitative and quantitative analysis, emphasizing the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Physics, Science Instruction
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Wells, Gayle; Chandler, Resa; Watterson, Tom; Fiaud, Vanessa; Beaudet, Bob – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2020
In 2010, The National Association of Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE) began a summer program to develop leadership in kinesiology professionals. The Leadership Development Workshop (LDW) was designed to help young academic professionals develop skills for leadership advancement in higher education. In 2017, NAKHE decided to host the LDW in…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Higher Education, Physical Education Teachers, Leadership Training
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Santiago, José A.; Kim, Minhyun; Pasquini, Erica; Roper, Emily A. – Physical Educator, 2020
Service-learning (SL) has become a popular teaching strategy to work with individuals with disabilities in adapted physical education/ physical activity (APE/APA) courses. Despite the increasing popularity of the use of SL in APE/APA courses, little is known about kinesiology students' experiences in these contexts. This study examined kinesiology…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Kinetics, Student Experience, Service Learning
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Yan, Yaw Kai; Subramaniam, R. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2018
This study focused on grade 12 students' understanding of reaction kinetics. A 4-tier diagnostic instrument was developed for this purpose and administered to 137 students in the main study. Findings showed that reaction kinetics is a difficult topic for these students, with a total of 25 alternative conceptions (ACs) being uncovered. Except for…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Kinetics, Grade 12, Chemistry
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Caicedo, Obradith; Devia-Ramirez, Jency; Malagón, Andrés – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Adsorption of methylene blue and malachite green was carried out using "Luffa cylindrica" sponges as adsorbing material. We provide a very illustrative exercise about the use of common natural materials requiring little preparation to solve environmental tasks in a routine laboratory situation such as using dyes. In addition, the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
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Kotsis, Konstantinos T.; Panagou, Dimitris – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2022
This study is empirical research about alternative ideas on the concept of force for five different age groups, primary school students (11), middle school students (15), high school students (17), students of the Department of Primary Education (21), and active teachers in primary education (27-50). We used the same questionnaire for all groups,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, High School Students, Preservice Teachers
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Pinochet, Jorge; Van Sint Jan, Michael – Physics Education, 2017
Theoretical assessment of the upper limit of a star's mass is a difficult problem which lies at the frontier of astrophysical research. In this article we develop a simple and plausible argument to estimate this value. The value at which we arrive is ~228 solar masses; well within the range of predicted accepted theoretical values. Towards the end…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Astronomy, College Science
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Claessens, Tom – Physics Teacher, 2017
In the physics teaching community, Tracker is well known as a user-friendly open source video analysis software, authored by Douglas Brown. With this tool, the user can trace markers indicated on a video or on stroboscopic photos and perform kinematic analyses. Tracker also includes a data modeling tool that allows one to fit some theoretical…
Descriptors: Physics, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Science Instruction
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Petrov, Mark G. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
Thermally activated analysis of experimental data allows considering about the structure features of each material. By modelling the structural heterogeneity of materials by means of rheological models, general and local plastic flows in metals and alloys can be described over. Based on physical fundamentals of failure and deformation of materials…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Education, Science Instruction, Methods
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Ghanbari, Saeed – Physics Teacher, 2016
The mechanical energy change of a system in an inertial frame of reference equals work done by the total nonconservative force in the same frame. This relation is covariant under the Galilean transformations from inertial frame S to S', where S' moves with constant velocity relative to S. In the presence of nonconservative forces, such as normal…
Descriptors: Energy, Kinetics, Mechanics (Physics), Motion
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