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Parisi, Elizabeth; Masia, Giovanna; Reynolds, Cynthia; Richards, A. J. – Physics Teacher, 2023
A learner's perception of what a career in physics is like has a major impact on their decision to pursue physics professionally. This decision can also be influenced by a high school student's awareness of issues concerning diversity within the physics community. We surveyed current high school physics students and investigated their perception…
Descriptors: High School Students, Science Interests, STEM Careers, Physics
Shlyonsky, Vadim – Physics Teacher, 2021
Physics teachers around the world are trying to create classroom environments that would allow life science students to be more intrinsically motivated in their work. These efforts include, among others, matching classroom activities to students' interests as well as structurally variable activities to match different student abilities. While…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Interests, Student Motivation
Doucette, Danny; Singh, Chandralekha – Physics Teacher, 2022
Imagine two groups of students in your physics class or lab. In Group A, the students each take on a different task but invest an equal amount of time, energy, and effort in what they do. For example, one student might be the note-taker, while another operates the calculator, computer, or experimental apparatus, and a third keeps everyone on track…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Group Activities, Cooperative Learning
Chaudry, Amtul Mujeeb – Physics Teacher, 2020
Arduino microcontrollers are becoming increasingly popular in the physics/astronomy community. These devices can provide more in-depth labs on mechanics, electricity and magnetism, light and optics, etc., in addition to programming. These devices can be readily utilized to reach more non-physics/astronomy majors and underrepresented STEM students.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Measurement Equipment, Physics
González-Espada, Wilson J.; Carrasquillo, Rose E. – Physics Teacher, 2017
It was a pleasant surprise to see Gary White's call for papers on race and physics teaching. We definitely think that the physics teaching and learning of students from diverse and minority backgrounds is an important issue to discuss, especially given the fact that bias and discrimination are common experiences in the lives of many Latinx,…
Descriptors: Race, Ethnicity, Culture, Physics
Rifkin, Moses – Physics Teacher, 2016
Every physics teacher wants to give his or her students the opportunity to learn physics well. Despite these intentions, certain groups of students--including women and underrepresented minorities (URMs)--are not taking and not remaining in physics. In many cases, these disturbing trends are more significant in physics than in any other science.…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
Pfaff, Daniel; Hagelgans, Anja; Weidemuller, Matthias; Bretzer, Klaus – Physics Teacher, 2012
We present a showcase with interactive exhibits of basic physical experiments that constitutes a complementary method for teaching physics and interesting students in physical phenomena. Our interactive physics showcase, shown in Fig. 1, stimulates interest for science by letting the students experience, firsthand, surprising phenomena and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Exhibits, Science Instruction
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2013
We have just completed the data collection for our 2012-13 Nationwide Survey of High School Physics and expect to have results to report in the spring. In the interim, we will take a look at physics in two-year colleges (TYCs). In 2007, we surveyed undergraduate seniors in degree-granting physics departments, and we asked these students if they…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Student Surveys, Physics, College Seniors
Paredes, Jesus; del Barco, Enrique – Physics Teacher, 2010
High school physics students are often capable of, and commonly interested in, understanding natural phenomena beyond those described in their textbooks. In order to supplement the shortage of topics covered in their physics courses, many students turn to popular scientific books, journals, and other media. There, they discover a plethora of…
Descriptors: Web Sites, High Schools, Electronic Publishing, Textbooks
Mak, Se-yuen; Wong, Siu-ling – Physics Teacher, 2006
In this note, we introduce a simple homemade toy called the brush-creeper, which can glide forward with no propellers, limbs, wheels, and seemingly no movement of any kind that can push forward against the ground. The toy arouses pupils' interest and their incentive to ask "Why?" in lessons related to friction.
Descriptors: Motion, Mechanics (Physics), Toys, Scientific Concepts

Wayland, J. R. – Physics Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: College Science, Laboratory Experiments, Physics, Science Interests

Taylor, John R. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Emphasizes firewalking as a good illustration of basic concepts in thermodynamics. Describes the basic principles of firewalking and other factors including the cooling of the surface embers, moisture of the feet, thick skin on the feet, tolerance for pain, and other uncontrolled factors. (YP)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Heat, Physics, Safety

Bouffard, Karen – Physics Teacher, 1999
Physics competitions for high school students focus on experimental measurements using fundamental physics principles. Reports on how Yale University's physics department organized a day-long event for approximately 100 high school students. (CCM)
Descriptors: Competition, High School Students, High Schools, Physics

Russell, R. D. – Physics Teacher, 1989
Describes an experiment producing a visible spectrum with inexpensive equipment available in the physics classroom. Discusses some related equations, apparatus settings, and instructional methods. (YP)
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Optics, Physics

Leinoff, Stuart; Swan, Karen – Physics Teacher, 1993
Describes a program where high school students developed a science presentation consisting of 10 demonstrations on wave motion. It is noted that the presentation was highly sought after by other schools. (MVL)
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Physics, Science Activities, Science Clubs