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Research tells us that students' misconceptions about a topic are often quite resistant to change, yet sometimes misconceptions must change if students are to acquire an accurate understanding of the world around them.
a. Describe three different reasons that psychologists have offered as to why students' misconceptions are sometimes resistant to change.
b. Describe at least five different teaching strategies that theorists and researchers believe might help students change their misconceptions about the world.
Optic Disk
The point of exit for the fibers of the optic nerve on the retina, lacking light-sensitive photoreceptor cells, thus creating the "blind spot".
Macula Lutae
A small, yellowish spot located near the center of the retina of the eye, responsible for high-acuity vision.
Fovea
A small depression in the retina where visual acuity is highest.
Astigmatism Test Chart
A visual tool used to assess the presence and degree of astigmatism, featuring lines or patterns to help determine visual distortions.
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