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Urey, Mustafa – European Journal of Educational Research, 2018
The aim of the research is to determine the perceptions of the preservice science teachers about the photosynthesis and to reveal the relation between these perceptions and the misconceptions of the existing concepts. In the research, field scanning method was used as a descriptive research method. The sample of the research is composed of 355…
Descriptors: Correlation, Student Attitudes, Misconceptions, Botany
Nelson, Katherine G.; McKenna, Ann F.; Brem, Sarah K.; Hilpert, Jonathan; Husman, Jenefer; Pettinato, Eva – Journal of Engineering Education, 2017
Background: Little research exists on students' misconceptions about semiconductors, why they form, and what role educational resources like simulations play in misconception formation. Research on misconceptions can help enhance student learning about semiconductors. Purpose (Hypothesis): This project sought to identify students' misconceptions…
Descriptors: College Students, Engineering Education, Misconceptions, Knowledge Level
Rosenhouse, Jason – Science & Education, 2017
The argument that the second law of thermodynamics contradicts the theory of evolution has recently been revived by anti-evolutionists. In its basic form, the argument asserts that whereas evolution implies that there has been an increase in biological complexity over time, the second law, a fundamental principle of physics, shows this to be…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Evolution, Persuasive Discourse, Scientific Concepts
John, Merlin; Molepo, Jacob Maisha; Chirwa, Max – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2017
The purpose of this research was to explore South African Grade 11 learners' conceptual understanding of "image formation by lenses". The participants for this study were 70 Grade 11 learners from a selected senior secondary school in Mthatha, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The qualitative approach employed in the study made use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Qualitative Research, Concept Formation
Jones, Steven R.; Lim, YaeRi; Chandler, Katie R. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
Past research in calculus education has shown that Riemann sum-based conceptions of the definite integral, such as the multiplicatively based summation (MBS) conception, can have important value in interpreting and making sense of certain types of definite integral expressions. However, additional research has shown that students tend to not draw…
Descriptors: Calculus, Concept Teaching, Mathematical Concepts, Introductory Courses
Bergeron, Pierre-Jérôme – McGill Journal of Education, 2017
This paper presents a critical analysis, from the point of view of a statistician, of the methodology used by Hattie in "Visible Learning," and explains why it must absolutely be called pseudoscience. We first discuss what appears to be the intentions of Hattie's approach. Then we describe the major mistakes in "Visible…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Statistics, Teaching Methods
Phillipson, Robert – Language Policy, 2017
The expansion of English worldwide tends to be both seen and marketed uncritically, as a universally relevant lingua franca and medium of education. The post-1945 expansion of English was a deliberate policy of the US and UK governments, foreseen in a speech by Churchill. Elsewhere Churchill endorsed university academic freedom and autonomy, which…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Public Policy, English, Social Influences
Kruse, Jerrid; Edgerly, Hallie; Easter, Jaclyn; Wilcox, Jesse – Science Teacher, 2017
Increasingly, science teachers are expected to devote instruction to technology and engineering, as encouraged by the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS Lead States 2013). Just as scientific literacy requires understanding the nature of science (NOS), technological literacy must include understanding the philosophy and nature of technology…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Misconceptions, Technological Literacy, Technology
Dimitrijevic, Ivan – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
Starting from Illich's identification of the compulsory schooling process with the rational initiation rite to the modern, free-market, society, the paper aims to detach the philosophical premises this expensive and unequal ritual is grounded in. After having referred to Van Gennep's conception of the rites of passage, we shall show that the…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Methods, Educational Change, Systems Analysis
Barahmand, Ali – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
In this article, attempts were made to examine students' thinking about the concepts of infinity and their ideas about transiting from finite to infinite states through the concept of limits of sequences. The participants included 78 senior high-school students ranging in age between 17 and 19 years old. The data were collected through a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, High School Students, Questionnaires
Razpet, Nada; Kranjc, Tomaž – Physics Teacher, 2017
When doing experimental work of image formation by mirrors and (thin) lenses, it turns out again and again that students often have partially incorrect preconceptions about how the light emerging from an object passes through a lens and how the image is formed on a screen or directly in the eye. To check students' prior knowledge and help get a…
Descriptors: Light, Optics, Geometric Concepts, Misconceptions
Bani-Salameh, Hisham N. – Physics Education, 2017
We started this work with the goal of detecting misconceptions held by our students about force and motion. A total of 341 students participated in this study by taking the force concept inventory (FCI) test both before and after receiving instructions about force or motion. The data from this study were analysed using different statistical…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Misconceptions, Physics, Scientific Concepts
Plotz, Thomas – Physics Education, 2017
For good science teaching, it is necessary to have knowledge of your students' preconceptions. Numerous studies have been conducted about typical ideas that students bring to the science classroom in science education research. Unfortunately the domains of which we know preconceptions are not distributed evenly and there is a lack of studies about…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Misconceptions, Radiation
Prud'homme-Généreux, Annie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
Misconceptions are sometimes called "alternative conceptions" in acknowledgement of the fact that although these concepts are inaccurate, they are congruent with prior experiences. The idea that misconceptions must be addressed to improve learning is helpful to remember when developing a case study. Students will bring their existing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Science Curriculum
Sherin, Miriam Gamoran; Dyer, Elizabeth B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2017
Videos are often used for demonstration and evaluation, but a more productive approach would be using video to support teachers' ability to notice and interpret classroom interactions. That requires thinking carefully about the physical aspects of shooting video--where the camera is placed and how easily student interactions can be heard--as well…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education

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