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Heat and Temperature of Queens of the Night
Queens of the Night
2009, bežigrad gallery 1, ljubljana, slovenia

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Heat and Temperature of Queens of the Night

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- M. L. Rosenquist, B. D. Popp, L. C. McDermott (1982), Helping students overcome conceptual difficulties with heat and temperature. *Paper presented at the summer meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers in Ashland.

- M. F. Thomaz, I. M. Malaquias, M. C. Valente, M. J. Antunes (1993), An attempt to overcome alternative conceptions related to heat and temperature. *In: J. Novak, Proceedings of the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.

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- M. Ahtee (1993), A survey of the Finnish pupils' conceptions about thermal phenomena. *In: Novak, J.: Proceedings of the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.

- Allan G. Harrison, Diane J. Grayson and David F. Treagust (1999), Investigating a Grade 11 student's evolving conceptions of heat and temperature. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 36, 55-87.

- C. I. Gale (1993), The influence of microcomputer-based labs on children's conceptions of temperature and temperature change. *In: J. Novak, Proceedings of the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University.

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- Kevin Carlton (2000), Teaching about heat and temperature. Physics Education 35, 101-105.

- 10. Gaalen Erickson, "Part A: An overview of pupils' ideas on heat and temperature," in Children's Ideas in Science, edited by Rosalind Driver, Edith Guesne, and Andrée Tiberghien, (Milton Keynes, Open University Press, 1985), pp. 55-66.

- R.E. Hollon, C.W. Anderson (1985), The curricular significance of college students' conceptions of heat and temperature. *Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago.

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- M. Wiser, D. Kipman (1988), The differentation of heat and temperature: An evaluation on the effect of microcomputer models on students' misconceptions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, New Orleans.

- Sidney Strauss and Ruth Stavy (1983), Educational-developmental psychology and curriculum development: The case of heat and temperature. *In: H. Helm, J. D. Novak, Proceedings of the International Seminar "Misconceptions in Science and Mathematics". Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University, 292-303.

- G. Triplett, (1973), Research on heat and temperature in cognitive development. *Journal of Children's Mathematical Behavior 1, 2, 27-43.

- Andrée Tiberghien, " The development of ideas on heat and temperature with teaching," in Children's Ideas in Science, edited by Rosalind Driver, Edith Guesne, and Andrée Tiberghien, Open University Press, 1985.

- J. Rafel, C. Mans (1987), Alternative frameworks about the learning of changes of state of aggregation of matter: sorting of answers into models. *In: Novak, J.: Proceedings of the 2. Int. Seminar "Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics", Vol.III. Ithaca: Cornell University, 392-399.

- R. Nachmias, R. Stavy and R. Avrams (1990), A microcomputer-based diagnostic system for identifying students' conception of heat and temperature. Int. J. Sci. Ed. 12, 123-132.

- Hans U. Fuchs, "Thermodynamics: a misconceived' theory," in Proceedings of the Second International Seminar "Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics," edited by J. Novak, Vol.III, pp. 160-167.

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- M. Wiser, D. Kipman, L. Halkiadakis (1988), Can models foster conceptual change? The case of heat and temperature. Technical Report, 1-35.

- Paul G. Jasien and Graham E. Oberem, "Understanding of elementary concepts in heat and temperature among college students and K-12 teachers," J. Chem. Ed. 79, 889-895 (2002).

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