In this paper we present an alternative perspective to physics expertise research. Using Lave and Wenger's theoretical perspective of Legitimate Peripheral Participation [4] as a guide to understanding expertise development, we redefine expertise from the perspective of physicists. We analyze data from an ethnographic, qualitative study of a physics research group and draw data from multiple sources to triangulate a definition of expert. Results show that a very critical part of becoming a physics expert in this physics research group is communicating one's scientific ideas through writing. Students perceive scientific writing as an important aspect of participating in the research group and it is a significant discussion point in the research meetings. Thus, it appears that learning to write a scientific paper is a process congruent to developing physics expertise.
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8 February 2012
2011 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
3–4 August 2011
Omaha, NE
2011 Physics Education Research Conference
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February 08 2012
Communicating scientific ideas: One element of physics expertise
Idaykis Rodriguez;
Idaykis Rodriguez
Florida International University, Department of Physics, Miami, FL 33199,
USA
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Renee Michelle Goertzen;
Renee Michelle Goertzen
Florida International University, Department of Physics, Miami, FL 33199,
USA
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Eric Brewe;
Eric Brewe
Florida International University, Department of Physics and Department of Teaching and Learning, Miami, FL 33199,
USA
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Laird Kramer
Laird Kramer
Florida International University, Department of Physics, Miami, FL 33199,
USA
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1413, 319–322 (2012)
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Idaykis Rodriguez, Renee Michelle Goertzen, Eric Brewe, Laird Kramer; Communicating scientific ideas: One element of physics expertise. AIP Conf. Proc. 8 February 2012; 1413 (1): 319–322. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3680059
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