Document Type
Article
Rights
Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
1.3 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Abstract
This paper outlines ongoing research investigating students’ approaches to quantitative and qualitative problem solving in physics. This is an empirical study, which was conducted using a phenomenographic approach to analyse and interpret data from individual semi-structured interviews with students from introductory physics courses. The result of the study thus far is a preliminary set of hierarchical categories that describe the students’ problem-solving approaches when faced with various physics problems. The findings from the research presented here indicate that many introductory students in higher education do not approach problem solving in a strategic manner and many do not try to link or use their physics knowledge in order to solve problems.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.21427/D75J08
Recommended Citation
Walsh, L., Howard, R. & Bowe, B. (2007). An investigation of introductory physics students’ approaches to problem solving. Level 3, Issue 5. June. doi:10.21427/D75J08
Publication Details
Level3 – June 2007 – Issue 5.