Physical Review Special Topics. Physics Education Research (Jun 2007)

Analogical scaffolding and the learning of abstract ideas in physics: An example from electromagnetic waves

  • Noah S. Podolefsky,
  • Noah D. Finkelstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTPER.3.010109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 010109

Abstract

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This paper describes a model of analogy, analogical scaffolding, which explains present and prior results of student learning with analogies. We build on prior models of representation, blending, and layering of ideas. Extending this model’s explanatory power, we propose ways in which the model can be applied to design a curriculum directed at teaching abstract ideas in physics using multiple, layered analogies. We report on a recent empirical study that motivates this model. Students taught about electromagnetic waves in a curriculum that builds on the model of analogical scaffolding posted substantially greater gains pre- to postinstruction than students taught using a more traditional (non-analogy-based) tutorial (21% vs 7%).