2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.681
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Teacher Opinions about the Conceptual Challenges Experienced in Teaching Physics Curriculum Topics

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“…Furthermore, there was a 31.58% decrease in the number of students who were unable to build any of the requested graphics. The use of LO allowed to overcome some of the difficulties faced by students in understanding the SHM, such as lack of motivation, deficiencies in understanding numerical expressions and alternative conceptions brought from other topics in Physics (Aykutlu;Bezen;Bayrak, 2015).…”
Section: Hourly Functions and Graph Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there was a 31.58% decrease in the number of students who were unable to build any of the requested graphics. The use of LO allowed to overcome some of the difficulties faced by students in understanding the SHM, such as lack of motivation, deficiencies in understanding numerical expressions and alternative conceptions brought from other topics in Physics (Aykutlu;Bezen;Bayrak, 2015).…”
Section: Hourly Functions and Graph Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peserta didik merasa kesulitan dalam pembelajaran fisika yang dikarenakan kurangnya pengetahuan konseptual, adanya miskonsepsi, kesulitan yang dimiliki siswa dalam memahami konsep abstrak, kurangnya keterampilan operasional matematika, dan kurangnya waktu dalam pembelajaran di kelas (Aykutlua, Bezena, & Bayraka, 2015). Menurut Liliarti & Kuswanto (2018), Peserta didik biasanya terkendala dalam penguasaan konsep, rumus dan perhitungan, grafik dan diagram, dan praktikum yang disajikan secara bersamaan (Liliarti & Kuswanto, 2018).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…In order to have better learning outcomes in Physics Sukarmin et al (2017) argue that there is need to develop a learning strategy that identifies and considers learners' interests, goals and motivation in the design of the subject's instructional objectives and delivery. This way, the negativity surrounding physics, lack of enthusiasm towards it and the difficulty of using mathematical formulae among the learners can be minimized (Aykutlu et al, 2015). The use of creative experiments in teaching has also been observed to increase the level of understanding and retention of attention of students during the learning of Physics (Shishigu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%