Problem solving in the physics classroom. An analysis with secondary school students
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Hernández Suarez, C A | 2022-01-10
The teaching of science, and specifically physics, has been associated with the
acquisition of knowledge with a particular emphasis on problem solving, as an activity that
brings students closer to the methodology and meaningful learning of science. However, problem
solving is perhaps one of the sources of failure in physics teaching, which requires a careful
analysis of this didactic activity. Therefore, the aim of this work is to analyze the development
of students' problem-solving skills in a physics course. An analysis is presented using the quasiexperimental method through the application of a pre-test – post-test, for which a methodological
intervention was used based on the problem-solving competence, which focused on identifying
errors and difficulties by the students themselves and thus favoring the learning and development
of this competence, which allowed the academic progress of the students to be analyzed. It is
concluded that the intervention supported by problem solving improves students' performance,
in addition to the positive assessment they make of the process, as well as its influence on the
change in pedagogical practice.
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