The teaching/learning interview has been used to investigate student learning. The aim of the teaching/learning interview is to model a natural learning environment while allowing more direct access to a student’s or group’s thinking and reasoning. The interview typically involves one to four students working with a researcher’interviewer while being audio and video recorded. It has previously been reported [1] that the data collected in a teaching/learning interview is richer in detail than data collected in an actual classroom. We investigated the possibility that there were also other differences between these formats. We used the same instructional materials as well as pre‐, mid‐ and post‐tests in a teaching/learning interview and in a classroom laboratory setting. We will describe how the data collected in these two settings compare.
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5 November 2009
2009 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
29–30 July 2009
Ann Arbor (MI)
Research Article|
November 05 2009
Does the Teaching/Learning Interview Provide an Accurate Snapshot of Classroom Learning?
Jacquelyn J. Chini;
Jacquelyn J. Chini
aDepartment of Physics, 116 Cardwell Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506‐2601
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Adrian Carmichael;
Adrian Carmichael
aDepartment of Physics, 116 Cardwell Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506‐2601
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N. Sanjay Rebello;
N. Sanjay Rebello
aDepartment of Physics, 116 Cardwell Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506‐2601
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Sadhana Puntambekar
Sadhana Puntambekar
bDept. of Educational Psychology, 693 Educational Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706‐1796
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Jacquelyn J. Chini
a
Adrian Carmichael
a
N. Sanjay Rebello
a
Sadhana Puntambekar
b
aDepartment of Physics, 116 Cardwell Hall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506‐2601
bDept. of Educational Psychology, 693 Educational Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706‐1796
AIP Conf. Proc. 1179, 113–116 (2009)
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Jacquelyn J. Chini, Adrian Carmichael, N. Sanjay Rebello, Sadhana Puntambekar; Does the Teaching/Learning Interview Provide an Accurate Snapshot of Classroom Learning?. AIP Conf. Proc. 5 November 2009; 1179 (1): 113–116. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3266690
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