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Using interactive science notebooks
(2012-03-27)
The goal of this curriculum design was to improve the effectiveness of incorporating science writing into the curriculum using integrated science notebooks (ISNs). The purpose of applying reflective science writing in the ...
Atomic structure activities for secondary science
(2013-10-17)
Section One - The Development of a New Atomic Model and the Rutherford Gold Foil Activity
Students who performed the Rutherford gold foil activity simulated Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment. In this activity ...
Creating wind chimes, toy train simultaneous equation collisions and applying physics to energy-cost analysis of a shower
(2013-06-28)
I have compiled 3 original activities I created to enhance the physics education my students receive via the use of data collection and analysis hardware and software, project-based applications of physics, and discussions ...
Using PhET simulations in the physics first classroom: an alternative to traditional laboratories and teaching styles
(2013-11-18)
At the heart of every high school science course are laboratory activities. Through these activities, students interact with the course content in a way that provides meaningful actions to add to their overall learning ...
Effect of a formal lab practical performance activity before written exams on test scores in high school physics classes
(2013-11-25)
Mastering a physical concept is and should always be the goal of any lesson
in a physics classroom. How to prove the understanding of that concept is difficult
to assess. Written exams only give us a small indication of ...
Effect of inquiry labs on content knowledge and inquiry skills
(2012-04-17)
Inquiry had become a major part of science education in the last decade, as seen by the inclusion in the National Science Standards (NRC1996, 2000). However, the definition of inquiry can vary widely between educators. The ...
Standard based grading: a new look at grading
(2014-01-10)
Standard based grading is a form of grading summative assessments (standards) on a grading scale of 0-4; a zero being little or no response, receiving a one is partial understanding, a two is having major errors with more ...
Effect of test retakes on long-term retention
(2012-11-26)
This study examines the effect of an optional retesting strategy on long-term retention of course content. It does so by comparing the number of retests a student chooses to take during the semester to the student's ...
Essential one-year physics curriculum
(2011-12-09)
In the rural school settings of Northeast Wisconsin, many teachers begin to teach physics without complete licensure, training in classical physics, or knowledge of best-practice principles in the physics field. This ...