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Assessing a GTA professional development program
For the last four years, the School of Physics at Georgia Tech have been
preparing new Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) through a program that
integrates pedagogy, physics content, and professional development strategies.
Here we discuss various assessments we have used to evaluate the program, among
them surveys, GTA self-reporting, and end-of-semester student evaluations. Our
results indicate that GTAs who participate in the program find its practical
activities useful, feel better prepared for teaching, make use of
learner-centered teaching strategies, and receive higher scores in teaching
evaluations.Comment: 4 pages, accepted to Physics Education Research Conference
Proceedings (PERC 2017
Teaching Physics Using Virtual Reality
We present an investigation of game-like simulations for physics teaching. We
report on the effectiveness of the interactive simulation "Real Time
Relativity" for learning special relativity. We argue that the simulation not
only enhances traditional learning, but also enables new types of learning that
challenge the traditional curriculum. The lessons drawn from this work are
being applied to the development of a simulation for enhancing the learning of
quantum mechanics
Learning from physics education research: Lessons for economics education
We believe that economists have much to learn from educational research practices and related pedagogical innovations in other disciplines, in particular physics education. In this paper we identify three key features of physics education research that distinguish it from economics education research - (1) the intentional grounding of physics education research in learning science principles, (2) a shared conceptual research framework focused on how students learn physics concepts, and (3) a cumulative process of knowledge-building in the discipline - and describe their influence on new teaching pedagogies, instructional activities, and curricular design in physics education. In addition, we highlight four specific examples of successful pedagogical innovations drawn from physics education - context-rich problems, concept tests, just-in-time teaching, and interactive lecture demonstrations - and illustrate how these practices can be adapted for economic education.economic education; physics education research (PER); research-based teaching; preconceptions; metacognition; transfer; context-rich problems; peer instruction; just-in-time teaching; interactive lecture demonstration
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