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1. The Vocabulary of Physics and Its Impact on Student Learning.

2. Rockets: An Educator's Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, and Technology.

3. The Force and Motion Conceptual Evaluation.

4. 3...2...1...Liftoff!: An Educator's Guide with Activities in Science, Mathematics, Technology, and Language Arts.

5. Focusing on the Nature of Causality in a Unit on Pressure: How Does It Affect Student Understanding?

6. Stop the Stretching. Grades 6-8.

7. An Introduction to Loads Acting on Structures. Grades 6-8.

8. Observations of Urban Middle School Students Engaged in Technology-Supported Inquiry.

9. Measurement, Ratios, and Graphing: 3...2...1...Crash! NASA Connect: Program 1 in the 2000-2001 Series.

10. Geometry and Algebra: Glow with the Flow. NASA Connect: Program 2 in the 2000-2001 Series.

11. Fun with Physics in the Elementary School.

12. On the Effectiveness of Active-Engagement Microcomputer-Based Laboratories.

13. A Force Concept Correlation Study with Instructional Methods, Anxiety, Perceptions of Difficulty and Student Background Variables.

14. A Comparison of the Quality of Integrated Freshman-Year Curriculum for Science, Engineering and Mathematics with a Conventional Curriculum.

15. Students' Beliefs, Attitudes, and Conceptual Change in a Traditional High School Physics Classroom.

16. An Integrated Approach to Mathematical Modeling: A Classroom Study.

17. Schematic Structure of Scientific Concepts: The Case of Physics.

18. Toys in Space: Exploring Science with the Astronauts.

19. Blue Sky Below My Feet. Adventures in Space Technology, Forces, Fibers, Foods. 4-H Leader/Teacher Handbook.

20. Principles of Technology, Units 1-7. Curriculum Guide.

21. How Things Work.

22. Relationships in Physical Science.

23. Why Kites Fly. Teacher Background for DSO for DoDDS Japan Day with Kites.

24. Project T.E.A.M. (Technical Education Advancement Modules). Introduction to Industrial Physics.

25. Let the Dogs Out: Using Bobble Head Toys to Explore Force and Motion.

26. Fun with Buoyancy.

27. Cookbook Procedures in MBL Physics Exercises.

28. Further Evidence on the Dynamics of Self-Injurious Behaviors: Impact Forces and Limb Motions.

30. Using the Force Concept Inventory To Monitor Student Learning and to Plan Teaching.

31. The Force Concept Inventory: A Tool for Monitoring Student Learning.

32. Teaching Newton's Laws as though the Concepts Are Difficult.

33. Effects of Conceptual Assignments and Conceptual Change Discussions on Students' Misconceptions and Achievement Regarding Force and Motion.

35. Using Deductive Reasoning To Promote the Change of Students' Conceptions about Force and Motion.

36. Rocket Flight.

37. Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It. Force and Motion.

38. Isaac Newton Olympics.

39. Characteristics of the Methodology Used To Describe Students' Conceptions.

40. Students' Alternative Conceptions and Scientifically Acceptable Conceptions about Gravity.

41. Graphic Representation of Force in Secondary Education: Analysis and Alternative Educational Proposals.

42. Bridging the Knowledge Gap.

43. Describing the Cognitive Landscape in Learning and Teaching about Forces.

45. The Effect of Muscle Hypoperfusion-Hyperemia on Repetitive Vertical Jump Performance.

46. Use of Force Platforms in Physics and Sport.

47. A Web-Based Video Digitizing System for the Study of Projectile Motion.

48. The Physics of Soaring.

49. Science and Engineering.

50. Rev Up Your Veggies!

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