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Megan Hayes-GoldingAccording to Frank Noschese, this and another video series are MUST WATCH FOR ALL PHYSICS TEACHERS (his emphasis).
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sciedprofVideos on student learning in science. Discusses student alternative conceptions in science.
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Michele BrownA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
learning misconceptions education research teaching constructivism resources
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Jeffrey PlamanGreat edu. documentary on learning and where educational reform should really begin.
http://t.co/CDMeK2x7
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Jane JarvisLink to the "Minds of Our Own" which highlights the importance of understanding students' misconceptions about a topic and teaching/assessing for understanding rather than only memorisation of facts. This site includes a range of additional examples.
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Doug HoltonWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
1. Can We Believe Our Eyes?
Why is it that students can graduate from MIT and Harvard, yet not know how to solve a simple third-grade problem in science: lighting a light bulb with a battery and wire? Beginning with this startling fact, this program systematically explores many of the assumptions that we hold about learning to show that education is based on a series of myths. Through the example of an experienced teacher, the program takes a hard look at why teaching fails, even when he uses all of the traditional tricks of the trade. The program shows how new research, used by teachers committed to finding solutions to problems, is reshaping what goes on in our nation’s schoolspedagogy educational research engineering education physics education stem education reform highered reform research
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Gwen NodaWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
Produced by the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. 1997. -
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Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
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S AKJennifer Armstrong La chat recommendation. Lessons from thin air
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Mike OomensA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
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Theron DesRosier"Minds of Our Own
A video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
Now on DVD
Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform. " -
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Janet Jordanseries of three videos produced at Harvard available online that relate to fact that students come to the learning of sciecnes with preconceived ideas and misconcopetions that impact the learning of science concepts
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Mark SchulzA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
Now on DVD
Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked ineducation learning resources teaching concepts science e-learning
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Jenny LittleWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering
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Ms. ClarkFrom the Smithsonian
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Gregory LouieWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
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