2016
DOI: 10.1119/1.4940173
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Energy Tracking Diagrams

Abstract: Energy is a crosscutting concept in science and features prominently in national science education documents. In the Next Generation Science Standards, the primary conceptual learning goal is for learners to conserve energy as they track the transfers and transformations of energy within, into, or out of the system of interest in complex physical processes. As part of tracking energy transfers among objects, learners should (i) distinguish energy from matter, including recognizing that energy flow does not uni… Show more

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“…This practice might be promoted by using energy tracking representations such as those described in the literature [120,129,134,135], or simply by asking students to describe energy transfers and transformations as we did in our free body diagram and story questions. …”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This practice might be promoted by using energy tracking representations such as those described in the literature [120,129,134,135], or simply by asking students to describe energy transfers and transformations as we did in our free body diagram and story questions. …”
Section: Discussion and Implications For Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature on students' (and teachers') ideas about energy implies several ways in which instructors might build on this conceptual resource. For example, representations for tracking energy through a system [120,129,134,135] may encourage students to draw on this resource in order to determine when and where energy transfers and transformations occur. Energy bar graphs [90,114] enforce the identification of forms of energy at particular instants; pairing such representations with requests for evidence for the presence of each form of energy may also encourage students to associate forms with indicators.…”
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“…Her students are using a representation called Energy Theater [31][32][33], in which units of energy are represented by people, and objects in the scenario (such as the box, or the hand of the person doing the pushing) are represented by areas on the classroom floor. Forms of energy are indicated by hand signs or body movements; for example, these students indicate motion energy by pumping bent arms as in jogging.…”
Section: Ms Allen Infers Students' Model Of Energy Supplymentioning
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“…We use this rubric to assess the alignment of four different energy diagrams with the NGSS: an energy bar chart, an energy flow diagram, an Energy Tracking Diagram [2], and a learner-invented diagram. Finally, we demonstrate how this rubric allows us to document a class's increased facility with NGSS-aligned energy representations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%