Comarison of Four Methods for Teaching Phases of the Moon

ORAL

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that many students have misconceptions about basic concepts in astronomy. As a consequence, various interactive engagement methods have been developed for introductory astronomy. We will present the results of a study that compares four different teaching methods for the subject of the phases of the Moon, which is well known to produce student difficulties. We compare a fairly traditional didactic approach, the use of manipulatives (moonballs) in lecture, the University of Arizona Lecture Tutorials, and an interactive computer program used in a didactic fashion. We use pre- and post-testing with the Lunar Phase Concept Inventory to determine the relative effectiveness of these methods.

*This material is based upon work supported by CISM, which is funded by the STC Program of the National Science Foundation under Agreement Number ATM-0120950, and by NSF grant GEO-0607195.

Authors

  • Brianna Upton

    • UT Arlington
  • Ximena Cid

    • UT Arlington
  • Ramon Lopez

    • UT Arlington
    • University of Texas at Arlington