Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses

<p>Compared to traditional instruction on solving problems, this article is proposing a methodology known as «problem solving by developing guided research» which is framed within the wide range of problem solving proposals in Inquiry-Based Problem Solving. This article firstly aims to investi...

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Main Authors: Jenaro Guisasola Aranzabal, Mikel Ceberio Garate, José Manuel Almudí García, José Luis Zubimendi Herranz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona 2011-11-01
Series:Enseñanza de las Ciencias
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Online Access:https://ensciencias.uab.es/article/view/484
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spelling doaj-b1ecd0e63cb344a2b3ff332b1b690e4b2021-05-04T16:01:34ZspaUniversitat Autonoma de BarcelonaEnseñanza de las Ciencias0212-45212174-64862011-11-0129343945210.5565/rev/ec/v29n3.484200Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics coursesJenaro Guisasola AranzabalMikel Ceberio GarateJosé Manuel Almudí GarcíaJosé Luis Zubimendi Herranz<p>Compared to traditional instruction on solving problems, this article is proposing a methodology known as «problem solving by developing guided research» which is framed within the wide range of problem solving proposals in Inquiry-Based Problem Solving. This article firstly aims to investigate how implementing a problem solving strategy based on developing guided research (Guisasola et al., 2008) can help students to improve their skills in scientific methodology procedures to solve problems. Secondly, it aims to provide evidence of improvements in problem solving within experimental groups compared to groups of students following traditional teaching and thirdly, to explore the effect of the problem solving proposal on students’ attitudes. Evidence is provided from the results of implementing this methodology among first year university engineering students.</p>https://ensciencias.uab.es/article/view/484problem solvingphysics university teachingproblem based learning
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author Jenaro Guisasola Aranzabal
Mikel Ceberio Garate
José Manuel Almudí García
José Luis Zubimendi Herranz
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Mikel Ceberio Garate
José Manuel Almudí García
José Luis Zubimendi Herranz
Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
Enseñanza de las Ciencias
problem solving
physics university teaching
problem based learning
author_facet Jenaro Guisasola Aranzabal
Mikel Ceberio Garate
José Manuel Almudí García
José Luis Zubimendi Herranz
author_sort Jenaro Guisasola Aranzabal
title Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
title_short Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
title_full Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
title_fullStr Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
title_full_unstemmed Problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
title_sort problem solving by developing guided research in introductory university physics courses
publisher Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
series Enseñanza de las Ciencias
issn 0212-4521
2174-6486
publishDate 2011-11-01
description <p>Compared to traditional instruction on solving problems, this article is proposing a methodology known as «problem solving by developing guided research» which is framed within the wide range of problem solving proposals in Inquiry-Based Problem Solving. This article firstly aims to investigate how implementing a problem solving strategy based on developing guided research (Guisasola et al., 2008) can help students to improve their skills in scientific methodology procedures to solve problems. Secondly, it aims to provide evidence of improvements in problem solving within experimental groups compared to groups of students following traditional teaching and thirdly, to explore the effect of the problem solving proposal on students’ attitudes. Evidence is provided from the results of implementing this methodology among first year university engineering students.</p>
topic problem solving
physics university teaching
problem based learning
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