Some subscribers to EdResMeth might be interested in the following two articles on the possibility of psychology education researchers learning from physics education researchers [Note: if clicking on any of the URLs below yields code then click on "View"/"Reload Page"]:
Hake, R.R. 2015b. "What Might Psychologists Learn from the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Physics?" online as a 393 KB pdf at <http://tinyurl.com/pa2yltu>; submitted on 18 Feb 2015 to the "Journal of Teaching and Learning in Psychology" <http://bit.ly/18RMcA7>. This is a *strong* version of my article that was rejected because (a) the editors thought that it was too long, and (b) it failed to adhere to the overly prescriptive dictates of APA Style.
Key phrases: Teaching and Learning, Psychologists, APA Style, APS Style, Regan Gurung, Eric Landrum, SoTL
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