The introduction of modern physics: overcoming a deformed vision of science
Authors:
D. Gil a;
J. Solbes a
| Affiliation: | a Department de Did ctica de les Ci ncies Experimentals, Universitat de Val ncia, Spain |
DOI:
10.1080/0950069930150303
Publication Frequency:
18 issues per year
Published in:
International Journal of Science Education,
Volume
15,
Issue
3
May
1993
, pages 255
- 260
Subject:
Science Education;
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Abstract
In this paper, we try to show initially that modern physics is usually introduced in high school curricula without reference to the difficulties of classical physics, simply juxtaposing the two paradigms or even mixing them up. As a result, serious misconceptions arise. We then present another way of introducing modern physics, based on a constructivist view of science learning, and give some results obtained with the new materials.
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