We assess the preconceptions of Japanese students about force and motion. The Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation is a research‐based, multiple‐choice assessment of students’ conceptual understanding of Newton’s laws of motion and energy conservation. It is administered to determine the effectiveness of introductory mechanics curricula. In this study, the test was given to engineering students at the beginning of the first lecture of an introductory mechanics course for several years. Some students had minimal high school physics education, whereas the others had completed high school physics programs. To probe the students’ preconceptions, we studied their test answers for each of the following categories: velocity, acceleration, Newton’s first and second laws, Newton’s third law, and energy conservation. We find that preconceptions, such as F ∝ mv, are prevalent among the students, regardless of their level of high school physics education. In the case of a collision between two objects, two preconceptions—a mass‐dependent model and an action‐dependent model—are prevalent. Typically, students combine the two models, with action dependency outweighing mass dependency. In the case of a sled sliding down a hill without friction at two heights and inclinations, a quarter of students used the height‐dependent model to answer questions regarding speed and kinetic energy.
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28 July 2010
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS EDUCATION: ICPE‐2009
18–24 October 2009
Bangkok (Thailand)
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July 28 2010
Preconceptions of Japanese Students Surveyed Using the Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation
Michi Ishimoto
Michi Ishimoto
School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Kochi University of Technology, Tosayamada‐cho, Kami‐shi, Kochi, Japan
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1263, 147–150 (2010)
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Michi Ishimoto; Preconceptions of Japanese Students Surveyed Using the Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 July 2010; 1263 (1): 147–150. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3479854
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