Do they see it coming? Using expectancy violation to gauge the success of pedagogical reforms
We present a measure, which we have named the Pedagogical Expectancy Violation Assessment (PEVA), for instructors to gauge one aspect of the success of their implementation of pedagogical reform by assessing the expectations and experiences of the students in the classroom. We implemented the PEVA i...
Main Authors: | Jon D. H. Gaffney, Amy L. Housley Gaffney, Robert J. Beichner |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2010-02-01
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Series: | Physical Review Special Topics. Physics Education Research |
Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.6.010102 |
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