Improving Physics Teaching through Collaborative Research |
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Authors: | David Treagust Monica Leggett Peter Glasson William J. Wilkinson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Curtin University of Technology, Science and Mathematics Education Centre , Perth, Western Australia;2. University of Hull, Science Education Centre , Hull, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | For one semester a team of researchers observed, recorded and discussed the manner in which physics knowledge was being transmitted by the teacher and acquired by a class of Year 11 students (aged 15‐16 years) and the role of the students' textbooks in this process. The collaboration provided an environment in which the teacher, as a member of the research team, could reflect on practice and initiate changes in his teaching. The results of the study are presented as two assertions. First, the collaborative approach enhanced the teacher's philosophical basis for his physics teaching and created an environment in which changes in teaching could occur. Secondly, deficiencies in students' use of the required textbooks were identified, and more effective means for student learning from text were adopted and evaluated. |
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