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EDITORIAL

Editorial: Research on Advancing Equity Is Critical for Physics

April 11, 2022

PRPER Lead Editor, Charles Henderson, and APS Editor in Chief, Michael Thoennessen, discuss the vital importance of offering an inclusive and welcoming environment to the physics community.


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Making Physics Inclusive to LGBTQ+ Folks

March 28, 2022

Despite improvements in working conditions, harassment and discrimination continue to affect the retention of LGBTQ+ physicists; creating positive workplace climates could help.

Viewpoint on:
Ramón S. Barthelemy et al.
Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 18, 010124 (2022)


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ANNOUNCEMENT

Meet New PRPER Associate Editor Saalih Allie

November 18, 2021

Saalih Allie is a Professor at the University of Cape Town, where he has held joint positions in the Department of Physics and the Academic Development Programme since 1986. He holds a PhD in experimental nuclear physics from the University of Cape Town and is presently Co-Director of the National Astrophysics and Space Science Programme (NASSP) in South Africa.


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Editorial: Call for Papers Focused Collection of Physical Review Physics Education Research Instructional labs: Improving traditions and new directions

November 17, 2021

Physics is an experimental science. Instructional laboratories where students conduct experiments, analyze data, arrive at conclusions, and communicate findings have been around for over a century. Every physics department has labs of different levels: from introductory to advanced, for majors and nonmajors, with real equipment or virtual.


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Teaching High Schoolers How Science Works

November 2, 2021

The introduction of quantum physics to high school lessons offers educators the opportunity to teach students about how scientific advances are made.

Research News on:
H. K. E. Stadermann and M. J. Goedhart
Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 020132 (2021)


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Assessing Graduate Admissions Metrics

September 7, 2021

A statistical analysis suggests that among the metrics used for admissions to US graduate programs in physics, grade point average exhibits the strongest correlation with indicators of academic success.

Synopsis on:
Mike Verostek, Casey W. Miller, and Benjamin Zwickl
Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 020115 (2021)


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Editorial: Call for Papers Focused Collection of Physical Review Physics Education Research Qualitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination

August 4, 2021

Physics Education Research (PER) uses various research methods classified under qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. These approaches help researchers understand physics education phenomena and advance our efforts to produce better PER. Over time, research questions and contexts have evolved, and so have our methods. We understand it has come the time for PER scholars to examine qualitative methods in our field critically. Therefore, we urge you to contribute to the Focused Collection on Qualitative Methods in PER.


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It’s Time to Act on Supporting Public Engagement

July 13, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed a systemic lack of support for the public-engagement programs of physics departments, a trend that the physics community should act to correct.

Opinion story on:
Michael B. Bennett, Kathleen A. Hinko, and Dena Izadi
Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res. 17, 023102 (2021)


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Special Collection on Curriculum Development: Theory into Design

This Physical Review Physics Education Research (PRPER) Focused Collection was curated to bring to light curriculum design decisions and the factors that shape them. By making decisions about design explicit, we can better understand the contexts behind our research claims, hold curricula up to informed critique, and support new scholars as they undertake curriculum development.


EDITORIAL

Promoting Inclusive and Respectful Communications

November 18, 2020

APS Editor in Chief, Michael Thoennessen, discusses a new opportunity for communicating authors to include their pronouns together with their contact email in order to promote a more respectful, inclusive, and equitable environment.


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SPECIAL COLLECTION

Examining racial diversity and identity in Physical Review Physics Education Research

July 1, 2020

In the following special collection from Physical Review Physics Education Research, authors examine and highlight racial diversity, specifically how Black physicists and people of color navigate within the physics community at large.

Current Issue

Vol. 18, Iss. 1 — January - June 2022

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Now Online: First Published Articles from PRX Energy
April 7, 2022

APS is delighted to introduce the first published articles from PRX Energy, a fully open access and highly selective journal for the multidisciplinary energy science and technology research communities.

APS Announces Outstanding Referees for 2022
March 1, 2022

APS has selected 146 Outstanding Referees for 2022 who have demonstrated exceptional work in the assessment of manuscripts published in the Physical Review journals. A full list of the Outstanding Referees is available online.

Physical Review Journals Announce Inclusive Name Change Policy
September 17, 2021

The American Physical Society (APS) today released the details of its name change policy for the Physical Review journals. The policy is intended to make the world’s leading physics journals more inclusive and ensure authors retain ownership of prior work published under a different name.

Introducing PRX Energy
June 2, 2021

Opening for submissions later this year, PRX Energy is a new, highly selective open access journal from APS that will communicate and facilitate important advances in energy science and technology for the benefit of humanity. Article publication charges (APCs) will be waived for a limited time.

Focused Collection: Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination
July 3, 2019

Articles appearing in this special collection highlight the current state of the field of physics education research as it relates to quantitative methods. Editorial

Announcing PRST-PER Focused Collections
January 2, 2014

I am pleased to announce that PRST-PER will begin having focused collections. A focused collection is a selection of articles on a particular topic of interest to the PER community. Announcements of the first three focused collections will be made in the form of guest editorials in the coming months. It is expected that there will be one or two focused collections in PRST-PER published each year.

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