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Title: Self-reflection, Epistemological Beliefs, and Conceptual Gains DOC
Url: https://people.rit.edu/svfsps/perc2001/May.doc
Creator: Etkina, Eugenia
May, David B.
Publisher: Rochester Institute of Technology. Center for Imaging Science
Description: This paper, presented at the 2001 Physics Education Research Conference, researchers discuss how they studied weekly journals written by students to begin answering three questions related to epistemological beliefs and self-reflection: (1) How articulate are students in describing how they learn? (2) How consistently do students report particular ways of learning? (3) Are there correlations between these patterns (if they exist) and standard measures of conceptual understanding? Students' weekly written journals were analyzed for the quality of reflection on what and how they learn. The authors found that the high-gain students tended to write more than the low-gain students and showed reflection that was more epistemologically sound.
LC Classification: Education -- Theory and practice of education
Education -- Theory and practice of education -- Educational psychology -- Learning
Education -- Theory and practice of education -- Teaching (Principles and practice) -- Report writing. Research
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion -- Psychology -- Consciousness. Cognition
Science -- Physics -- Study and teaching. Research
GEM Subject: Science -- Physics
Philosophy -- Educational Philosophy
Key Concept: Physics
Date Issued: 2001
Resource Type: Reference Material
Format: Document -- DOC
Audience: Administrator
Educator
Professional/Practitioner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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