About: Physics education is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4237 publications have been published within this topic receiving 56118 citations. The topic is also known as: physics didactics & physics education research.
TL;DR: Increased student attendance, higher engagement, and more than twice the learning in the section taught using research-based instruction in an introductory undergraduate physics course is found.
Abstract: We compared the amounts of learning achieved using two different instructional approaches under controlled conditions. We measured the learning of a specific set of topics and objectives when taught by 3 hours of traditional lecture given by an experienced highly rated instructor and 3 hours of instruction given by a trained but inexperienced instructor using instruction based on research in cognitive psychology and physics education. The comparison was made between two large sections (N = 267 and N = 271) of an introductory undergraduate physics course. We found increased student attendance, higher engagement, and more than twice the learning in the section taught using research-based instruction.
TL;DR: In this article, the application of probability theory to a wide variety of problems in physics, mathematics, economics, chemistry and biology is discussed, along with its application in a wider context.
Abstract: This book goes beyond the conventional mathematics of probability theory, viewing the subject in a wider context. Now results are discussed, along with the application of probability theory to a wide variety of problems in physics, mathematics, economics, chemistry and biology. It contains many exercises and problems, and is suitable for use as a textbook on graduate level courses involving data analysis. The material is aimed at readers who are already familiar with applied mathematics at an advanced undergraduate level or higher. The book is not restricted to one particular discipline but rather will be of interest to scientists working in any area where inference from incomplete information is necessary.
TL;DR: The authors explored how students' physics identities are shaped by their experiences in high school physics classes and by their career outcome expectations, concluding that the saliency of the identity dimension for young persons' occupational plans was found to strongly predict their intended choice of a physics career.
TL;DR: This article reviews The Physics of Radiation Therapy by Faiz M. Khan, John P. Gibbons, Fifth Edition, Baltimore and Philadelphia, 2014.
Abstract: This article reviews The Physics of Radiation Therapy by Faiz M. Khan, John P. Gibbons , Fifth Edition. and , , Baltimore and Philadelphia, 2014. 624 pp. Price: $190.39. ISBN: 9781451182453 (hardcover).
TL;DR: A selection of the literature is reviewed to contrast the value of physical and virtual investigations and to offer recommendations for combining the two to strengthen science learning.
Abstract: The world needs young people who are skillful in and enthusiastic about science and who view science as their future career field. Ensuring that we will have such young people requires initiatives that engage students in interesting and motivating science experiences. Today, students can investigate scientific phenomena using the tools, data collection techniques, models, and theories of science in physical laboratories that support interactions with the material world or in virtual laboratories that take advantage of simulations. Here, we review a selection of the literature to contrast the value of physical and virtual investigations and to offer recommendations for combining the two to strengthen science learning.