
Physical Review Physics Education Research
Editorial: Improving Quantitative Science in PRPER: Comments from the Statistical Modeling Review Committee 7 August, 2025 Andrew Heckler et al. Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 21, …
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Recent Articles
Dec 22, 2025 · Combining physics education and machine learning research to measure evidence of students’ mechanistic sensemaking Kaitlin Gili, Kyle Heuton, Astha Shah, David …
About Physical Review Physics Education Research
A Joint Venture PRPER coordinates with other members of the Physical Review family of journals to serve new subspecialties as they develop. PRPER publishes detailed research articles, …
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Accepted Papers
Trends and themes of twenty years of physics education research: A bibliometric analysis of PRPER publications Yajun Wei, Xiuli Wei, and Ziqiang Chen Accepted 16 December, 2025
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Information for …
Publishing Guidelines Thank you for your interest in Physical Review Physics Education Research, a fully open access, peer reviewed journal covering the full array of experimental …
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Highlights
Nov 20, 2025 · An online survey of preparation for writing in physics indicates uneven preparation for disciplinary writing, drawing heavily on prior experience such as K-12 classes.
Physical Review Physics Education Research
Volume 21 January - Present 1 June, 2025 (010001 — 019901) 1 December, 2025 (partial)
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Editors of PRPER
Dr. Brewe publishes frequently in PRPER and has received significant external funding to support his research. He is an APS Fellow and has served as Chair of the APS Education Policy …
Physical Review Physics Education Research - PRPER Information …
Physical Review Physics Education Research (PRPER) aims to publish papers that contain original experimental and theoretical results on the teaching and/or learning of physics.
Physical Review Physics Education Research - Volume 18 Issue 1
Apr 11, 2022 · LGBT+ members of the physics community who have negative perceptions of workplace climate and who observe exclusionary behavior are more likely to consider leaving …