Unequal Partnerships in Higher Education: Pedagogic Innovations in an Electronics within Physics Degree Course
This cross-European research partnership reports on supporting pro-active learning and teaching. The two-part project firstly explored student beliefs about electronics within a physics degree and secondly, the use of peer assessment of a Mathematica notebook to develop understandings of standards a...
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doaj-7fc21a9360b648178f924fc1e5e908372020-11-24T20:46:45ZengHipatia PressREMIE : Multidisciplinary Journal of Educational Research2014-28622014-28622014-02-0141356910.4471/remie.2014.02Unequal Partnerships in Higher Education: Pedagogic Innovations in an Electronics within Physics Degree CourseMaddalena Taras0Francisco M. Gómez 1Juan B. Roldán 2University of Sunderland Universidad de GranadaUniversidad de GranadaThis cross-European research partnership reports on supporting pro-active learning and teaching. The two-part project firstly explored student beliefs about electronics within a physics degree and secondly, the use of peer assessment of a Mathematica notebook to develop understandings of standards and quality. Student beliefs were explored because of the negative perceptions tutors thought students brought to the Engineering course within the Physics degree. The results showed that tutors’ fears were unfounded and that the students were highly motivated. Secondly, through peer assessment of a notebook, students developed critical understandings of standards and quality. Generally, students valued the content support and appreciated both the work of their peer and how this helped their own understanding.http://www.hipatiapress.com/hpjournals/index.php/remie/article/view/remie.2014.02/pdfpartnershipEuropeassessmentstudent beliefs |
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Unequal Partnerships in Higher Education: Pedagogic Innovations in an Electronics within Physics Degree Course |
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Unequal Partnerships in Higher Education: Pedagogic Innovations in an Electronics within Physics Degree Course |
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Unequal Partnerships in Higher Education: Pedagogic Innovations in an Electronics within Physics Degree Course |
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unequal partnerships in higher education: pedagogic innovations in an electronics within physics degree course |
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This cross-European research partnership reports on supporting pro-active learning and teaching. The two-part project firstly explored student beliefs about electronics within a physics degree and secondly, the use of peer assessment of a Mathematica notebook to develop understandings of standards and quality. Student beliefs were explored because of the negative perceptions tutors thought students brought to the Engineering course within the Physics degree. The results showed that tutors’ fears were unfounded and that the students were highly motivated. Secondly, through peer assessment of a notebook, students developed critical understandings of standards and quality. Generally, students valued the content support and appreciated both the work of their peer and how this helped their own understanding. |
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