First advances towards the understanding of the role of the interaction with peers and teachers in the evolution of private knowledge of mechanics

Authors

  • Daniel Badagnani
  • María Cristina Terzzoli

Keywords:

Conceptual change, Epistemological change, Systematic innovation

Abstract

Previous studies conducted by our group allowed us to develop a model for the cognitive structure of the mechanics initial private knowledge which led to the formulation of recommendations for teaching, and to the development of a teaching proposal which has been implemented and systematically improved over the last four years. This proposal is based on the hypothesis that social interaction is required for allowing the individuals to adopt normative knowledge schemes which, from an individual perspective, wouldn’t have incentives to achieve. In this work we show the first systematic study which puts this hypothesis to test in controlled conditions, through the register of a debate during a virtual activity in a short course introducing university to freshmen.

Published

2022-12-21

How to Cite

Badagnani, D., & Terzzoli, M. C. (2022). First advances towards the understanding of the role of the interaction with peers and teachers in the evolution of private knowledge of mechanics. Journal of Physics Teaching, 34, 31–39. Retrieved from https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaEF/article/view/39731

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Section

Trabajos presentados a SIEF