Frameworks for talking about energy - mutually exclusive?

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Authors
Publication date 2010
Host editors
  • D. Raine
  • C. Hurkett
  • L. Rogers
Book title Physics community and cooperation: selected contributions: GIREP-EPEC & PHEC 2009 International Conference, August 17-21, University of Leicester, UK
ISBN
  • 9781446162194
Event GIREP-EPEC & PHEC 2009 International Conference
Pages (from-to) 76-90
Publisher Leicester: Lulu, The Centre for Interdisciplinary Science
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI)
Abstract
How can we use Watts’ frameworks (Watts, 1988) for talking about energy to design education on the subject of energy? We showed 6 pictures also used by Watts and gave a writing assignment to 17 fifteen year olds prior to any physics education on energy. We refined the definitions of Watts’ frameworks in order to solve our problems with assigning student-statements to frameworks and found the frameworks not to be mutually exclusive. Results found include the frequency of the 7 frameworks in the studied group of students, and the overlap between these frameworks. We also found that certain frameworks are involved positively and/or negatively in reaching the desired goal of secondary school learning about energy. Finally we will present some ideas on how to use the results in the design of educational materials which we hope to develop in the near future.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at http://physics.le.ac.uk/girep2009/ConferenceProceedings/GIREP2009_ConferenceProceedings_Volume1.pdf
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