Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics

This study documents and interprets the epistemological beliefs of students by employing short answer response, written essays, interviews and inquiry-oriented activities.This study uses an interpretive research design based on the principles of a constructivist's naturalistic inquiry and a num...

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Main Author: Tejano, Capistrano Pasco, Jr.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-18432021-05-18T02:26:11Z Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics Tejano, Capistrano Pasco, Jr. This study documents and interprets the epistemological beliefs of students by employing short answer response, written essays, interviews and inquiry-oriented activities.This study uses an interpretive research design based on the principles of a constructivist's naturalistic inquiry and a number of procedures to ensure confirmability. The subjects are students of the Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi.The findings reveal that generally students are found to have a consistent naive realist's perception of the nature of scientific knowledge which is commensurable with an objectivist principle. Their views about physics knowledge are characteristic of the rote method in the acquisition of knowledge. Most of the students consider physics knowledge as pieces of information that are systematically transmitted from textbooks or teachers. To them, the best way to learn physics is through rote memorization of facts and formulas.The findings revealed in Gilbert's 5 statements about science and scientists and in Ryan and Aikenhead's Views on Science, Technology, Society (VOSTS) are almost parallel with the views expressed by the participants in an open-ended essays. Generally, the beliefs and perceptions of the participants about the nature of scientific knowledge and of knowing and learning physics converge toward the perspective built on the concept of objectivist epistemology . 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/844 Dissertations English Animo Repository College students Physics Mindanao State University--Students Learning Knowledge, Theory of Perception Physics
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Philippines
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topic College students
Physics
Mindanao State University--Students
Learning
Knowledge, Theory of
Perception
Physics
spellingShingle College students
Physics
Mindanao State University--Students
Learning
Knowledge, Theory of
Perception
Physics
Tejano, Capistrano Pasco, Jr.
Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
description This study documents and interprets the epistemological beliefs of students by employing short answer response, written essays, interviews and inquiry-oriented activities.This study uses an interpretive research design based on the principles of a constructivist's naturalistic inquiry and a number of procedures to ensure confirmability. The subjects are students of the Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi.The findings reveal that generally students are found to have a consistent naive realist's perception of the nature of scientific knowledge which is commensurable with an objectivist principle. Their views about physics knowledge are characteristic of the rote method in the acquisition of knowledge. Most of the students consider physics knowledge as pieces of information that are systematically transmitted from textbooks or teachers. To them, the best way to learn physics is through rote memorization of facts and formulas.The findings revealed in Gilbert's 5 statements about science and scientists and in Ryan and Aikenhead's Views on Science, Technology, Society (VOSTS) are almost parallel with the views expressed by the participants in an open-ended essays. Generally, the beliefs and perceptions of the participants about the nature of scientific knowledge and of knowing and learning physics converge toward the perspective built on the concept of objectivist epistemology .
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author Tejano, Capistrano Pasco, Jr.
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title Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
title_short Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
title_full Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
title_fullStr Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
title_full_unstemmed Mindanao State University in Tawi-Tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
title_sort mindanao state university in tawi-tawi students' epistemologies and perceptions about knowing and learning introductory physics
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