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Leone, M.; Robotti, N.; Verna, G. – Physics Education, 2018
The so-called "Rutherford's experiment," as it is outlined in many physics textbooks, is a case in point of the flaws around the history at the educational level of one of the decisive event of modern physics: the discovery that the atom has a nucleus. This paper shows that this alleged experiment is a very approximate and very partial…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Textbooks, Scientific Principles, Models
Waltner, Christine; Heran-Doerr, Eva; Rachel, Alexander; Wiesner, Hartmut – Physics Education, 2011
Scientists use models to describe and explain observed physical phenomena and to predict the outcomes of new phenomena. Choosing a productive model for describing or explaining a phenomenon is a routine part of the work of scientists but a rare exercise for our students. Students have difficulties understanding the meaning of the word "model" and…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Science Instruction, Models
Petridou, E.; Psillos, D.; Hatzikraniotis, E.; Viiri, J. – Physics Education, 2009
As research shows that the knowledge and use of models and modelling by teachers is limited, particularly for predicting phenomena, we developed and applied a sequence of three representations of a simulated model focusing on polarization and specifically showing the behaviour of an atom, and forces exerted on a dipole and an insulator, when a…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Physics
Daniel, Michael – Physics Education, 2006
Quantum fields are introduced in order to give students an accurate qualitative understanding of the origin of Feynman diagrams as representations of particle interactions. Elementary diagrams are combined to produce diagrams representing the main features of the Standard Model.
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Models