We present preliminary results from a comparative study of student understanding for students who attended recitation classes which used different teaching methods. Student volunteers from our introductory calculus‐based physics course attended a special recitation class that was taught using one of four different teaching methods. A total of 272 students were divided into approximately equal groups for each method. Students in each class were taught the same topic, “Changes in energy and momentum,” from Tutorials in Introductory Physics. The different teaching methods varied in the amount of student and teacher engagement. Student understanding was evaluated through pretests and posttests given at the recitation class. Our results demonstrate the importance of the instructor’s role in teaching recitation classes. The most effective teaching method was for students working in cooperative learning groups with the instructors questioning the groups using Socratic dialogue. These results provide guidance and evidence for the teaching methods which should be emphasized in training future teachers and faculty members.
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14 February 2006
2005 PHYSICS EDUCATION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
10-11 August 2005
Salt Lake City, Utah (USA)
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A Preliminary Study of the Effectiveness of Different Recitation Teaching Methods Available to Purchase
Robert J. Endorf;
Robert J. Endorf
*Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221
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Kathleen M. Koenig;
Kathleen M. Koenig
†Department of Physics, Wright State University, Dayton OH 45435
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Gregory A. Braun
Gregory A. Braun
¶Department of Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati OH 45207
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Kathleen M. Koenig
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*Department of Physics, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221
†Department of Physics, Wright State University, Dayton OH 45435
¶Department of Physics, Xavier University, Cincinnati OH 45207
AIP Conf. Proc. 818, 89–92 (2006)
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Robert J. Endorf, Kathleen M. Koenig, Gregory A. Braun; A Preliminary Study of the Effectiveness of Different Recitation Teaching Methods. AIP Conf. Proc. 14 February 2006; 818 (1): 89–92. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2177030
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