Helping physics teacher-candidates develop questioning skills through innovative technology use

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Abstract

Peer Instruction has been used successfully in undergraduate classrooms for decades. Its success depends largely on the quality of multiple-choice questions. Yet it is still rare in secondary schools because of teachers' lack of experience in designing, evaluating, and implementing conceptual questions. Research-based multiple-choice conceptual questions are also underutilized in physics teacher education. This study explores the implementation of Peer Instruction enhanced by PeerWise collaborative online system, in a physics methods course in a physics teacher education program.

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Milner-Bolotin, M. (2015). Helping physics teacher-candidates develop questioning skills through innovative technology use. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1697). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4937716

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