How do pre-service teachers picture various electromagnetic phenomenon? : a qualitative study of pre-service teachers' conceptual understanding of fundamental electromagnetic interaction

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Authors

Beer, Christopher P.

Advisor

Bryan, Joel A.

Issue Date

2010-12-18

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Thesis (D. Ed.)

Department

Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Abstract

This study analyzes the nature of pre-service teachers’ conceptual models of various electromagnetic phenomena, specifically electrical current, electrical resistance, and light/matter interactions. This is achieved through the students answering the three questions on electromagnetism using a free response approach including both verbal and pictorial representation. The student responses are then analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively utilizing a multi-tiered approach. These analyses include epistemological representation, misconceptions, correct conceptions, and the impact of high school physics exposure on student conceptions. This study is unique in three primary respects; the free response questionnaire approach, a subject group that consists of pre-service teachers, and a primarily female demographic.