4-8 July 2016
Kramer Law building
Africa/Johannesburg timezone
<a href="http://events.saip.org.za/internalPage.py?pageId=10&confId=86">The Proceedings of SAIP2016</a> published on 24 December 2017

I taught them everything, but they still couldn’t get it right

8 Jul 2016, 15:00
20m
2B (Kramer Law building)

2B

Kramer Law building

UCT Middle Campus Cape Town
Oral Presentation Track E - Physics Education Physics Education

Speaker

Mr Paul Molefe (University of Johannesburg)

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The focus of students, especially at the first year level is in going through their years of undergraduate studies with ease, where their primary focus is on passing the course, not necessarily understanding the content of the subjects. This attitude of students is observed mostly in the way they approach the concepts that they come across. The approach that most students have during assessments and questioning is to get the answer correct without understanding the concepts. This attitude has made it difficult for some to grasp the fundamentals of their respective studies. This study focuses on the continuous observation of this behavior as we look at a particular Physics concept studied at a first year level. The concept was taught in various ways and students’ understanding was tested. The expectation was that they should solve the problem without major difficulty, but the analysis of the test showed that most of the students strive to get to the answer even though the Physics concepts were not correctly applied.

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Primary author

Mr Paul Molefe (University of Johannesburg)

Co-author

Dr Buyi Sondezi (University of Johannesburg)

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