Research in the Resources Framework: Changing environments, consistent exploration
Published: 2018
Publication Name: Getting Started in PER
Publication URL: http://www.per-central.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=14726
Abstract:
In this paper, I discuss my personal journey through one research tradition, that of the resources framework, and how it has evolved over time. In my present work, understanding learners’ reasoning in physics in terms of the construction of large-scale models from small-scale resources emphasizes the person doing the constructing over the physics they are discussing. In this human-centered approach, I find value not in the correctness or incorrectness of a given response, but in the nature of construction, the individual’s evaluation of their own ideas, and the communication between learners as they seek to understand each other. The resources framework has driven my attention toward a human-centered approach, and has had an effect on both my professional and personal life, in the process. In addition, events in my personal life have proven relevant to my professional work in ways that are reflected by my use of the resources framework to understand knowledge and learning.
Wittmann, M. C. (2018). Research in the Resources Framework: Changing environments, consistent exploration. In C. R. Henderson, K. A. Harper, & A. D. Robertson (Eds.), Getting Started in PER (Vol. 2, Ser. Reviews in PER). American Association of Physics Teachers. http://www.per-central.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=14726