PhDs in research in physics education were offered in the department from 1989 to 2005. During that time
four PhDs were awarded: Weijia Zhang (1996), Brian Adrian (1997), Rebecca Lindell (2001), and Thomas Thaden-Koch (2003).

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 Robert G. Fuller
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Marilyn McDowell
(retired)
Vicki Plano Clark
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  Educational Psychology
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Evolution of Gender Rolls Portrayed in the Advertisements of Physics Today
PhD Recipients
Thesis Title and Date
Weijia Zhang
   Weijia_Zhang@Dell.com
Using Multimedia to Teach Optics to College Students, 1996
Brian Adrian
   badrian@phys.ksu.edu
Using Multimedia to Teach College Students the Concepts of Electricity and Magnetism, 1997

"A Qualitative Investigation of College Students' Conceptions of Electric Fields," Brian W. Adrian and Robert G. Fuller

Brian's current project at KSU can be found here: http://www.physicspathway.org
Rebecca Susan Lindell
   rlindel@siue.edu
Enhancing College Students' Understanding of Lunar Phases, 2001
A Coordination Class Analysis of College Students' Judgments About Animated Motion, 2003

 


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