Abstract
We define knowledge as facts, information, and skills acquired by a person
through experience or education. In turn, Disciplinary Knowledge is the
knowledge related to a specific field or discipline, such as physics.
Accountable Disciplinary Knowledge (ADK) is "what counts" as important to a
community or discipline: the kinds of activities that participants engage in,
the problems they value and solve, and methods for solving those problems.
Because ADK is determined on a community basis, the details of "what counts"
will vary with the norms and expectations of the community. In this paper, we
use the ADK framework to investigate "what counts" as solving problems well in
a high school physics classroom from the perspective of the students.
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