Newton's Zeroth Law: Learning from Listening to Our Students
Abstract
Modern instructional advice encourages us to not just tell our students what we want them to know, but to listen to them carefully. This helps us to find out "where they are" in order to better understand what tasks to offer them that might help them learn the physics most effectively. Sometimes, listening to students and trying to understand their intuitions not only helps them, it helps us—giving us new insights into the physics we are teaching. We had such an experience in the fall of 2003 in our algebra-based physics class at the University of Maryland.
- Publication:
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The Physics Teacher
- Pub Date:
- January 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1119/1.1845990
- Bibcode:
- 2005PhTea..43...41S
- Keywords:
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- 01.40.Di;
- 01.50.Qb;
- Course design and evaluation;
- Laboratory course design organization and evaluation