The role of applied physics in American introductory physics courses
Ervin L Poduska; Vincent N Lunetta; Ervin L Poduska; Kirkwood Community Coll., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA; Vincent N Lunetta; Kirkwood Community Coll., Cedar Rapids, IA, USA
Журнал:
Physics Education
Дата:
1984-09-01
Аннотация:
To what extent should technology and applied physics be included in introductory physics courses? What is the proper balance between pure and applied physics? Should physics teachers devote precious time to socially relevant issues like nuclear power and alternative sources of energy? How much time should be spent, if any, on applications that are more relevant to the student's world like cars, music, television and refrigeration? Does including applications reduce or enhance student understanding of important classical topics? A response to these questions must be based on goals for physics teaching, on knowledge of how students learn and on the nature of the physics discipline. Since there is not enough time to teach everything in an introductory course, priorities must be determined.
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