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Evaluating and redesigning teaching learning sequences at the introductory physics level

Jenaro Guisasola, Kristina Zuza, Jaume Ametller, and José Gutierrez-Berraondo
Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 13, 020139 – Published 26 December 2017

Abstract

In this paper we put forward a proposal for the design and evaluation of teaching and learning sequences in upper secondary school and university. We will connect our proposal with relevant contributions on the design of teaching sequences, ground it on the design-based research methodology, and discuss how teaching and learning sequences designed according to our proposal relate to learning progressions. An iterative methodology for evaluating and redesigning the teaching and learning sequence (TLS) is presented. The proposed assessment strategy focuses on three aspects: (a) evaluation of the activities of the TLS, (b) evaluation of learning achieved by students in relation to the intended objectives, and (c) a document for gathering the difficulties found when implementing the TLS to serve as a guide to teachers. Discussion of this guide with external teachers provides feedback used for the TLS redesign. The context of our implementation and evaluation is an innovative calculus-based physics course for first-year engineering and science degree students at the University of the Basque Country.

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  • Received 31 May 2017

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.13.020139

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Physics Education Research

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Jenaro Guisasola1, Kristina Zuza1, Jaume Ametller2, and José Gutierrez-Berraondo3

  • 1Donostia Physics Education Research Group and Applied Physics Department, School of Engineering Gipuzkoa (UPV/EHU), Plaza Europa 1, San Sebastian 20018, Spain
  • 2Department of Specific Didactics, University of Girona, Girona 17004, Spain
  • 3Instituto de Máquina Herramienta (IMH) Elgoibar, Elgoibar 20870, Spain

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Vol. 13, Iss. 2 — July - December 2017

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