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This is the second of two closely related articles that together describe how results from research can be used as a guide for curriculum development. The first article shows how the investigation of student understanding of electric circuits by the Physics Education Group has contributed to the building of a research base. This second article describes how the group has drawn on this resource both in developing a curriculum for laboratory-based instruction and in adapting this curriculum to fit the constraints of a traditional introductory course. Also discussed is how, in turn, development and implementation of the curriculum have enriched the research base.
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Peter S. Shaffer
University of Washington
Lillian C. McDermott
University of Washington
American Journal of Physics
University of Washington
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69df199a3b0ba53fb37a1447 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1119/1.16979