Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Science Education Research (Nov 2019)

Physics education research for 21st century learning

  • Lei Bao,
  • Kathleen Koenig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43031-019-0007-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Education goals have evolved to emphasize student acquisition of the knowledge and attributes necessary to successfully contribute to the workforce and global economy of the twenty-first Century. The new education standards emphasize higher end skills including reasoning, creativity, and open problem solving. Although there is substantial research evidence and consensus around identifying essential twenty-first Century skills, there is a lack of research that focuses on how the related subskills interact and develop over time. This paper provides a brief review of physics education research as a means for providing a context towards future work in promoting deep learning and fostering abilities in high-end reasoning. Through a synthesis of the literature around twenty-first Century skills and physics education, a set of concretely defined education and research goals are suggested for future research, along with how these may impact the next generation physics courses and how physics should be taught in the future.

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