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Six Ideas That Shaped PhysicsSix Ideas That Shaped Physics

Six Ideas That Shaped Physics1998

Thomas A. Moore

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Six Ideas That Shaped Physics is consistent with the three basic principles of the IUPP (Introductory University Physics Project): The pace of the introductory course should be reduced so that a broader range of students can achieve an acceptable level of competence and satisfaction; there should be more contemporary physics in the course; and the course should use one or more story lines to help organize ideas and help motivate student interest. The author adds three principles of his own to help round-out this exceptional new outlook: The course should seek to embrace the best of what educational research has taught us about conceptual and structural problems with the standard course; the course should stake out a middle ground between the standard introductory course and exciting but radical courses that require a substantial investment in infrastructure and/or training; and the course should be useful in fairly standard environments and should be easy for teachers to understand and adopt. This carefully organized system of learning proves extremely effective because students gain confidence as they proceed to more difficult concepts.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1707826W

Subjects

Study and teachingPhysicsMechanicsWave-particle dualityProblems, exercisesElectromagnetic fieldsIrreversible processesConservation laws (Physics)Special relativity (Physics)Problems, exercises, etcLaw, study and teachingTextbooksProcessus irréversiblesRelativity (Physics)Physics--problems, exercises, etcPhysics--study and teaching (higher)Qc32 .m647 2002530

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