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The undergraduate physics tutorial program at CSU Los Angeles assessment of utility and areas of interest

Posted on:2016-03-21Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:California State University, Los AngelesCandidate:Avetyan, SmbatFull Text:PDF
GTID:1477390017480755Subject:Educational evaluation
Abstract/Summary:
The Physics Education Research (PER) group at the University of Washington have researched traditional teaching methods and found that students in introductory physics are lacking a conceptual understanding of the physics material. The solution they put forth is an interactive tutorial program designed to meet the lack of conceptual understanding. Since the tutorial programs inception at CSU Los Angeles in Fall 2006 no evaluation has been successfully undertaken therefore the effect of the tutorial program in the physics 200 series is deeply obscure to the department. The research has shed light on the tutorial program and brought into context its effectiveness on the overall physics 200 series courses at CSU Los Angeles. The researcher has addressed the following research questions, what overall effect does the tutorial program have on the Physics 200 series curriculum? What is the size and significance of gains attributable to the undergraduate calculus based Physics 200 series tutorial program at CSU Los Angeles? What can we learn from gains about individual weekly lessons from the Physics 200 series tutorial courses? What is the correlation of tutorial gains with student final course grades? Are the gains from the tutorial program different for genders? Is there a difference in gains based on the different students' colleges?...
Keywords/Search Tags:Tutorial program, CSU los angeles, Physics, Gains
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