2010
DOI: 10.1063/1.3515185
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Development and evaluation of large-enrollment, active-learning physical science curriculum

Abstract: We report on the initial field tests of Learning Physical Science (LEPS), a new curriculum adapted from Physical Science and Everyday Thinking (PSET). PSET is an inquiry-based, hands-on, physical science curriculum that includes an explicit focus on nature of science and nature of learning. PSET was developed for small enrollment discussion/lab settings. The Learning Physical Science (LEPS) curriculum maintains the same research-based learning principles as PSET but is suitable for classes taught in lecture fo… Show more

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“…The ten cluster leaders had a range of experience with the curricula on which Next Gen PET is based (Goldberg et al, 2012 ; Goldberg, Robinson, Kruse, Thompson, & Otero, 2007 ; Goldberg, Robinson, & Otero, 2008 ), but little-to-no experience with Next Gen PET itself. However, the cluster leaders joined the FOLC and began teaching with Next Gen PET at least one semester before the other FOLC members.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ten cluster leaders had a range of experience with the curricula on which Next Gen PET is based (Goldberg et al, 2012 ; Goldberg, Robinson, Kruse, Thompson, & Otero, 2007 ; Goldberg, Robinson, & Otero, 2008 ), but little-to-no experience with Next Gen PET itself. However, the cluster leaders joined the FOLC and began teaching with Next Gen PET at least one semester before the other FOLC members.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research article, we investigate the impact of a faculty online learning community (FOLC) as a professional development mechanism for supporting faculty adopting a research-based curriculum. The context for this study is a FOLC for adopters of a specific curriculum, Next Generation Physical Science and Everyday Thinking (Next Gen PET) (Goldberg et al, 2020 ; Goldberg et al, 2018 ). First, we provide background on the propagation paradigm, a change strategy employed in developing the FOLC to support Next Gen PET adopters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The average class enrollment was 68 students in LEPS classes (range of 14-185) and 29 students in PSET classes (range of [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]. Those students who completed both the pre-and postassessments, and also consented to have their assessment data used for project evaluation purposes, averaged 52% of the enrollment in LEPS classes (range of 36%-89%), and 56% of the enrollment in PSET classes (range of 34%-94%).…”
Section: Course Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We call the new course Learning Physical Science (LEPS) [16]. Like PSET, LEPS is a one-semester guided-inquiry course designed to enable students to develop a deep understanding of the conceptual themes of energy, forces, and the atomic-molecular theory of matter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%