The Variation of University Physics Students’ Experience of Plus and Minus Signs in 1D Vector-kinematics Revisited

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This article revisits and expands upon a previous phenomenographic study characterising the qualitatively different ways in which South African undergraduate physics students may experience the use of +/– signs in one-dimensional kinematics (1DK). We find the original categorisation as applicable for interpreting Swedish university-level students’ responses to 1DK questions. However, by way of a typology of potential learning outcomes associated with +/– signs in 1DK, our review of the topic reveals that the original study’s treatment misses the implications of +/– signs related to time rate of change and graphical shape. We also add to the description of students’ experience of +/– signs in 1DK by incorporating ideas from the Variation Theory of Learning and by focusing on some of the aspects of +/– signs in 1DK that were underemphasized in the original study. Our analysis thus provides a template for physics educators to support students’ conceptual understanding of sign conventions in vector kinematics.

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Eriksson, M., Euler, E., Linder, C., Eriksson, U., & Govender, N. (2022). The Variation of University Physics Students’ Experience of Plus and Minus Signs in 1D Vector-kinematics Revisited. African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 26(1), 63–76. https://doi.org/10.1080/18117295.2022.2091327

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