Exploring physics concepts among novice teachers through CMAP tools

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Concept maps are graphical tools for organising, elaborating and representing knowledge. Through Cmap tools software, it can be explored the understanding and the hierarchical structuring of physics concepts among novice teachers. The software helps physics teachers indicated a physics context, focus questions, parking lots, cross-links, branching, hierarchy, and propositions. By using an exploratory quantitative study, a total 13-concept maps with different physics topics created by novice physics teachers were analysed. The main differences of scoring between lecturer and peer-teachers' scoring were also illustrated. The study offered some implications, especially for physics educators to determine the hierarchical structure of the physics concepts, to construct a physics focus question, and to see how a concept in one domain of knowledge represented on the map is related to a concept in another domain shown on the map.

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Suprapto, N., Suliyanah, Prahani, B. K., Jauhariyah, M. N. R., & Admoko, S. (2018). Exploring physics concepts among novice teachers through CMAP tools. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 997). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/997/1/012011

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