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Sunday, June 23, 2013

SOCS-I: How We Teach and How Students Learn


Contrive a situation to challenge a misconception, have students confront and resolve the issue, let them develop a new understanding for the principle, then rinse and repeat in a new context.

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      • SOCS-P: Teaching Introductory Physics 2.8-2.12;2.1...
      • SOCS-C: Learning and Instruction in Pre-College Ph...
      • SOCS P- Two Approaches to Learning Physics
      • SOCS-I: Teaching Introductory Physics 2.1-2.7
      • SOCS-P: Teaching Introductory Physics 1.1-1.12; 1....
      • SOCS-I: How We Teach and How Students Learn
      • SOC-I: Force Concept Inventory
      • SOCS-I: Wherefore a science of teaching?
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