Artículo
Exploring the Relation Between Intuitive Physics Knowledge and Equations During Problem Solving
Fecha de publicación:
03/2014
Editorial:
Southwestern University
Revista:
Electronic Journal od Science Education
ISSN:
1087-3430
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Solving many quantitative problems does not necessarily lead to an improved Physics understanding. However, physicists, who have learned physics largely through quantitative problems solving, often have a refined physical intuition. Assuming that the refinement of physical intuitions occurs, to a great extent, during problem solving, the question that guides this study is: how do equations contribute (or not) to the refinement of students’ intuitions? We approach this study within a knowledge-in-pieces perspective and we describe intuitions using diSessa’s (1993) phenomenological primitives. We present a study in which two cases, corresponding to two groups of students solving a problem involving buoyancy are compared. We discuss how the use of equations does or does not contribute to the refinement in students’ intuitions.
Palabras clave:
PHYSICAL INTUITIONS
,
EQUATIONS
,
PROBLEM SOLVING
,
LEARNING
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Articulos(IFEG)
Articulos de INST.DE FISICA ENRIQUE GAVIOLA
Articulos de INST.DE FISICA ENRIQUE GAVIOLA
Citación
Buteler, Laura Maria; Coleoni, Enrique Andres; Exploring the Relation Between Intuitive Physics Knowledge and Equations During Problem Solving; Southwestern University; Electronic Journal od Science Education; 18; 2; 3-2014; 1-20
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