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Title: Experiments with PER (Physics Education Research)


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Experiments with PER(Physics Education Research)
Chris Meyer christopher.meyer_at_tdsb.on.ca chris_mey
er1_at_sympatico.ca York Mills C. I.
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Why Change?
  • The poor results from my traditional lessons
  • Question What is the most valuable thing kids
    could be doing when brought together to learn
    physics?

3
PER Background
  • Physics Education Research has been taking place
    for 20 years
  • Universities noticed poor results from
    traditional teaching practices
  • Variety of techniques developed (Redish, Teaching
    Physics with the Physics Suite)

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My Situation
  • Had experimented with different PER strategies in
    a piecemeal way
  • Needed to adapt university-based
    materials/designs
  • Didnt know how to pull off a full course

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This Presentation
  • How I structure the class
  • How the activities run
  • How I evaluate the students

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A Day in the Life
  • Homework Comparison (2 min.)
  • Opening presentation (10 min.)
  • Group Work Activity (60 min.)
  • Daily Reading and Note Taking (30 min.)
  • Problems (30 min.)

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Opening Presentations
  • Present only the essentials for the days
    activity
  • Highlight an idea from the previous readings
  • Give an alternate view / explanation based on
    readings or days activity

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Group Activities
  • Group structure based upon U of T Labs and U of
    Minnesota CGPS
  • Guided inquiry activities (Workshop Physics,
    Physics Sense-Making)
  • Physics challenges (CGPS)
  • Marked for feedback (assessment)
  • Individual quizzes for marks! (evaluation)

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Group Structure
  • U of T undergrad physics labs is piloting a
    redesigned course
  • CGPS manual
  • Our introduction to group work

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Guided Inquiry
  • Introduction to and focus on concepts
  • Open inquiry lacks direction, students see
    different things than we do
  • Only key calculations
  • Compare with direct measurements
  • Based on Workshop Physics (Priscilla Laws,
    Dickinson College)
  • Based on Physics Sense-Making (Elby, U of
    Maryland)
  • Based on Tutorials in Introductory Physics

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Workshop Physics
  • Major focus is interplay between observations and
    experiments, and the formalism of definitions and
    math (the process of science)
  • Students need concrete experience with the
    phenomena
  • Focus on smaller quantity of topics to learn
    thoroughly

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Physics Sense-Making
  • Our preconceptions are based on our life
    experience
  • Not necessarily wrong
  • Must learn how to reinterpret them in light of
    our growing physics understanding

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Tutorials in Introductory Physics
  • A series of instructional materials using very
    basic equipment or thought experiments
  • Focus on physical concepts and reasoning skills

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Physics Challenges
  • Context-rich problems
  • Must make something happen
  • Reinforces connection between theory and reality
  • Making Connections component of the course
  • Based on Cooperative Group Problem Solving
    (Heller Heller, U of Minnesota)

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Sample Challenges
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Sample Challenges
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CGPS
  • Emphasis on
  • Planning a solution
  • Abstraction of context-rich situation to physics
    idealization
  • Translation of common speech to physics
    terminology
  • I reinforce this with Fermi questions

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Implementation Challenges
  • Some students dont like group work
  • Some students dont like to do anything
  • Some students resist the extra structure for the
    homework or group work
  • Students feel lost without lectures

24
Evaluation
Knowledge and Understanding 28 Tests
Thinking and Inquiry 14 Group work quizzes
Communication 14 Tests (6), group work quizzes (6), note checks (2 )
Making Connections 14 Culminating Project (7) and Challenges (7)
Exam 30
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Success?
  • Greater student engagement
  • Increased emphasis on writing
  • Daily tutoring
  • Test results similar to past (but no FCI)
  • Personal satisfaction

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Resources
  • The Physics Suite
  • http//www2.physics.umd.edu/redish/Book/
  • Cooperative Group Problem Solving
  • http//groups.physics.umn.edu/physed/Research/CGPS
    /GreenBook.html
  • Workshop Physics
  • http//physics.dickinson.edu/wp_web/wp_homepage.h
    tml
  • Tutorials in Physics Sense-Making
  • http//www2.physics.umd.edu/elby/CCLI/index.html
  • U of T Undergrad Labs
  • http//www.upscale.utoronto.ca/Practicals/
  • Tutorials in Introductory Physics
  • http//www.phys.washington.edu/groups/peg/tut.html
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