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Through in-depth studies of student understanding, the Physics Education Group seeks to identify and analyze common conceptual and reasoning difficulties that students encounter in studying physics. Although the primary emphasis is on basic concepts and formal representations used in introductory physics, the scope of the research ranges from the introductory to the graduate level. Among the topics included are thermal and statistical physics, special relativity, quantum mechanics and electronics. A major emphasis in the research is on the ability of students to do the reasoning necessary to apply the concepts and representations of physics to the interpretation of simple phenomena and to the solution of both qualitative and quantitative problems. The results from research are used to guide the design of curriculum to improve student learning. Ongoing assessment of student learning is an integral part of the process.

Results from research are disseminated through research articles, invited and contributed talks, and through workshops on Physics by Inquiry or Tutorials in Introductory Physics given at AAPT and other professional meetings and at various colleges and universities.

Overview Articles
Tutorials in Introductory Physics
Tutorials in Physics: Quantum Mechanics
Tutorials in Physics: Advanced Electricity and Magnetism
Physics by Inquiry

Overview Articles

Tutorials in Introductory Physics

Tutorials in Physics: Quantum Mechanics

Tutorials in Physics: Advanced Electricity and Magnetism

Physics by Inquiry