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Malgieri, Massimiliano; Tenni, Antonio; Onorato, Pasquale; De Ambrosis, Anna – Physics Education, 2016
In this paper we present a reasoning line for introducing the Pauli exclusion principle in the context of an introductory course on quantum theory based on the sum over paths approach. We start from the argument originally introduced by Feynman in "QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter" and improve it by discussing with students…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Introductory Courses, Quantum Mechanics, Science Experiments
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Zavrel, Erik; Sharpsteen, Eric – Physics Teacher, 2016
The importance of understanding and internalizing the scientific method can hardly be exaggerated. Unfortunately, it is all too common for high school--and even university--students to graduate with only a partial or oversimplified understanding of what the scientific method is and how to actually employ it. Help in remedying this situation may…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Methodology, Science Process Skills
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Korte, Stefan; Berger, Roland; Hänze, Martin – Science & Education, 2017
We assessed the impact of teaching methodological aspects of physics on students' scientistic beliefs and subject interest in physics in a repeated-measurement design with a total of 142 students of upper secondary physics classes. Students gained knowledge of methodological aspects from the pre-test to the post-test and reported reduced…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Physics, Science Instruction
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Ng, Pun-hon; Chan, Kin-lok – Physics Education, 2015
In most secondary physics textbooks, waves are first introduced with examples of mechanical waves because they can be illustrated by drawings and photographs. However, these illustrations are static and cannot reflect the dynamic nature of waves. Although many mechanical waves (e.g. water waves and vibrating strings) can be easily shown using…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Physics, Photography, Production Techniques
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Theilmann, Florian – Physics Education, 2014
In a typical high school course, the complex physics of collisions is broken up into the dichotomy of perfectly elastic versus completely inelastic collisions. Real-life collisions, however, generally fall between these two extremes. An accurate treatment is still possible, as demonstrated in an investigation of coin collisions. Simple…
Descriptors: Geometry, Physics, Kinetics, High School Students
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Lautesse, Philippe; Vila Valls, Adrien; Ferlin, Fabrice; Héraud, Jean-Loup; Chabot, Hugues – Science & Education, 2015
One of the main problems in trying to understand quantum physics is the nature of the referent of quantum theory. This point is addressed in the official French curriculum in upper secondary school. Starting in 2012, after about 20 years of absence, quantum physics has returned to the national program. On the basis of the historical construction…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Secondary School Curriculum, Secondary School Science
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Brown, Todd; Brown, Katrina; Barnot, Vickilyn – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2012
Reaction time, the time between a stimulus and a person's reaction to it, is a concept familiar to most teenagers, particularly in the context of driving. We describe a simple inexpensive activity that utilizes students' creativity and invokes the scientific method in order to explore reaction time. The goal of the activity is to give students a…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Activities
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Henriksen, Ellen K.; Bungum, Berit; Angell, Carl; Tellefsen, Catherine W.; Frågåt, Thomas; Bøe, Maria Vetleseter – Physics Education, 2014
In this article, we discuss how quantum physics and relativity can be taught in upper secondary school, in ways that promote conceptual understanding and philosophical reflections. We present the ReleQuant project, in which web-based teaching modules have been developed. The modules address competence aims in the Norwegian national curriculum for…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Secondary School Science, Secondary School Curriculum
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Cords, Nina; Fischer, Robert; Euler, Manfred; Prasad, Amrita – Physics Education, 2012
In order to increase scientific literacy and the knowledge of science and technology of Europe's citizens, the European Commission suggests a more student-centred implementation of natural sciences in education systems. Inquiry-based learning (IBL) is not only an accepted method to promote students' interest and motivation, it also helps students…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Multimedia Materials, Inquiry, Optics
Gaubatz, Julie – Science Educator, 2013
Studies of high-school science course sequences have been limited primarily to a small number of site-specific investigations comparing traditional science sequences (e.g., Biology-Chemistry-Physics: BCP) to various Physics First-influenced sequences (Physics-Chemistry-Biology: PCB). The present study summarizes a five-year program evaluation…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Program Evaluation, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation
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Maltese, Adam V.; Tai, Robert H.; Sadler, Philip M. – Physics Teacher, 2010
Laboratory experiences play a substantial role in most high school science courses, and many teachers believe the number of labs they offer is a measure of the quality of their curriculum. While some teachers believe labs are meant to confirm concepts taught during lectures, others feel labs should address students' everyday beliefs about the…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Physics, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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Mackay, Lindsay D. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Curriculum, Evaluation, Physics
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Socolow, Robert H. – Physics Today, 1971
Educators can find direct connections through the subject matter of physics, the physicist's approach to and attitudes toward problem solving, and his special understanding of nature. (Author/TS)
Descriptors: College Science, Environmental Education, Physics, Scientific Attitudes
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Reibman, Zwe – Science Teacher, 1975
Describes a lesson that utilized inquiry to teach the students a scientific concept and to emphasize the fact that they shouldn't jump to conclusions. (LS)
Descriptors: Instruction, Physics, Problem Solving, Questioning Techniques
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Jardine, J. – Physics Education, 1975
Reports on a one day conference on experimental physics in school and university. States opinions of some of the participants who felt that practical rather than theoretical work should be stressed. (CP)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures
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