Dewey I. Dykstra, Jr.
Professor of Physics at Boise State University

B.S. in Physics, Case Institute of Technology

Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin

(Thesis topic: Solid-Solid Phase Transitions in Potassium Hexachlorostannate (IV) by High Resolution AC Calorimetry)

Area of research: research in physics learning

 

Alternative Conceptions of the Nature of Knowledge

 

View presentations given by Prof. Dykstra:

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Puebla, Mexico, May 2002 Getting Beyond the 2 Sigma Problem

Boise State, May, 4 2001 The Spectacular Failure of Science Education

Puebla, Mexico, May, 2000  The Mythical Role of Edwin Hall on Electric Charge

 

A book on constructivism that may be of some interest

Important Info for PHYS 100: Foundations of Physical Science (in html format)

Examples of course materials. Current versions found at course site on Boise State Blackboard Server.
(Click the "Preview" button on the Login Screen and you will be in the site.)

Nuts & Bolts basic info for students in PHYS100

Philosophy of the course and implications for how to do well in PHYS 100

Potential misunderstandings of the philosophy of the PHYS 100 course

PHYS 100 and Core at Boise State

Some of Dykstra's publications available for download

1. "Studying Conceptual Change in Learning Physics" with C.F. Boyle and I. A. Monarch, Sci Ed 92 (word document)

2. "Why Teach Kinematics? Part I" draft form, submitted to the Physics Education Research Supplement of AJP, October, 2002 (word document, pdf file) Updated 02 October 02

3. "Why Teach Kinematics? PartII" draft form, submitted to the Physics Education Research Supplement of AJP. October, 2002 (word document, pdf file) Updated 02 October 02

4. Elementary/Middle School Study with Dale Sweet, submitted to the Physics Education Research Supplement of AJP, October, 2002 (word document, pdf file) Updated 02 October 02

 

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