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Papers & Talks by Research Topic: Expectation and Epistemology


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Papers and talks in this section consider metacognitive issues in education including student expectations and epistemologies.

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D. Hammer, A. Elby, R. Scherr, and E. F. Redish Resources, Framing, and Transfer to be published in ransfer of Learning: Research and Perspectives , J. Mestre, Ed., (Information Age Publishing, 2004)    
D. Hammer The Variability of Student Reasoning. Lecture 1: Case studies of children's inquiries to be published in Proceedings of the Varenna Summer School, "Enrico Fermi" Course CLVI, (Italian Physical Society, 2004)    
D. Hammer The Variability of Student Reasoning. Lecture 2: Transitions to be published in Proceedings of the Varenna Summer School, "Enrico Fermi" Course CLVI, (Italian Physical Society, 2004)    
D. Hammer The Variability of Student Reasoning. Lecture 3: Manifold cognitive resources to be published in Proceedings of the Varenna Summer School, "Enrico Fermi" Course CLVI, (Italian Physical Society, 2004)    
E. F. Redish A Theoretical Framework for Physics Education Research: Modeling student thinking to be published in Proceedings of the Varenna Summer School, "Enrico Fermi" Course CLVI, (Italian Physical Society, 2004)    
L. Lising
and
A. Elby
The impact of epistemology on learning: A case study from introductory physics to be published in Proceedings of the Varenna Summer School, "Enrico Fermi" Course CLVI, (Italian Physical Society, 2004)    
D. Hammer
and
A. Elby
Tapping students' epistemological resources Journal of the Learning Sciences
12 (1), 53-91
   
M. Wittmann
and
R. Scherr
Epistemology mediating conceptual knowledge: Constraints on data accessible from interviews Submitted to the Physics Education Research Conference Proceedings, July 2002  
R. Lippmann Analyzing students' use of metacognition during laboratory activities This paper goes along with a poster presented at the AREA Meeting,
New Orleans, April 2002
   
D. Hammer
and
A. Elby
On the form of a personal epistemology In B. K. Hofer, & P. R. Pintrich (Eds.), Personal Epistemolgy: The Psychology of Beliefs about Knowledge and Knowing, pp. 169-190. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum (2002)    
A. Elby Helping physics students learn how to learn American Journal of Physics (Physics Education Research Supplement), 69(S1) S54-S64 (2001)
A. Elby
and
D. Hammer
On the substance of a sophisticated epistemology Science Education
85 (5), 554-567 (2001)
 
E. Redish,
J. Saul,
and
R.Steinberg
Student expectations in introductory physics Am. J. Phys. 66(3), 212-224
(1998)
 
E. Redish,
R. Steinberg,
and
J. Saul
The distribution and change of student expectations in introductory physics presented at The International Conference on Undergraduate Physics Education (ICUPE), College Park, MD (July 31-Aug 3, 1996)    
Dissertations    (Jump to Talks)
J. Saul Beyond problem solving: Evaluating introductory physics courses through the hidden curriculum PhD Dissertation,
University of Maryland,
Jan 1998.
   
Talks   (Return to top)
L. Lising Scientific analogical modeling capabilities of 3rd grade students Contributed talk presented at AAPT National Meeting, Miami Beach, Flordia, January 26,2004    
E. F. Redish, T. McCaskey, D. Hammer, A. Elby, and L. Lising Epistemological gains in a large lecture class Talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Madison, WI
August 4, 2003
   
R. Hodges Physicists' Epistemology of Quantum Mechanics Talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Madison, WI
August 4, 2003
   
E. Redish Rethinking College Physics: What do we have to offer biology students? Physics Colloquium, University of Maryland
College Park, Maryland,
February 11, 2003
 
R. Scherr
and
M. Wittman
The challenge of listening: An individual student interview about current flow Contributed talk presented at the 2002 summer conference on Integrating Science and Mathematics Education Research into Teaching,
June 25, 2002
   
E. Redish Our Model of How a Student "Works": Does it matter for teaching science? Conference on Integrating Science and Math Education Research,
Orono, Maine,
June 23, 2002
   
E. Redish Developing Student Expectations in Algebra-Based Physics Conference on Integrating Science and Math Education Research,
Orono, Maine,
June 23, 2002
   
E. Redish Thinking About Thinking: Making the transition from classical to quantum physics Gordon Research Conference on Physics Research and Education: Quantum Mechanics,
Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts,
June 9, 2002
   
R. Lippmann Designing Laboratories to Focus on Epistemology and Measurement Talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Philadelphia, 2002
   
E. Redish Metacognition and instructional design: Theory-driven goals and methods in a large university physics class Ganiel Symposium,
Rehovoth, Israel,
September 14, 2001
 
E. Redish Improving student expectations in a large lecture class Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/Redish.pdf  
R. Lippmann "I'm fine with having to think as long as I still get an A" Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/Lippmann.pdf  
L. Lising Analyzing student discourse from an epistemological perspective -- what can we learn? Contributed talk presented at
AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/22/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/Lising.pdf  
A. Elby
and
L. Lising
The importance of epistemological considerations in fostering conceptual development Invited talk presented at
Physics Education Research Conference: AAPT National Meeting
Rochester, 7/26/01
../talks/RochesterAAPT/ElbyPERC.pdf 
M. Wittmann
and
E. Redish
Analyzing Student Expectations of Physics in a Modified Quantum Physics Course AAPT meeting,
San Diego, California,
January, 2001
   


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