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Emmanuel Echeverri-Jimenez; Morgan Balabanoff – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2025
A systematic literature review across multiple scientific disciplines was conducted to explore students' understanding of atomic structure, focusing on students' ACs. A total of 112 publications between 1972 and 2023 were selected for the study. Within the selected body of literature, 851 instances of ACs were distributed across students ranging…
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Concept Mapping
Axel-Thilo Prokop; Ronny Nawrodt – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
Although researchers have extensively studied student conceptions of radioactivity, the conceptions held by preservice teachers on this subject are largely absent from the literature. We conducted a qualitative content analysis of problem-centered interviews with preservice teachers (N=13) to establish which conceptions are held by preservice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Knowledge Level, Scientific Concepts, Energy
Eberly, B.; Lincoln, D. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Neutrinos are perhaps the least understood of the known denizens of the subatomic world. They have nearly no mass, interact only via the weak nuclear force and gravity, and, perhaps most surprising, the three known species of neutrinos can transform from one variant into another. This transformation, called neutrino oscillation, has been…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Nuclear Physics, Scientific Research, Quantum Mechanics
Day, James; Liao, Theresa Yu-Huan; Hoyt, Char; Can, Oguzhan – Physics Teacher, 2022
This paper shares a hands-on activity that introduces Feynman diagrams and the accompanying idea of using pictorial representations to describe the behavior of subatomic particles--specifically, for electrons and photons--in place of mathematical expressions. Built collaboratively by scientists and artists, it exemplifies a triumph of lateral…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Hands on Science, Visual Aids, Nuclear Physics
McMillin, David R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Atoms may repel or attract each other, but bound systems get virtually all of the attention in the classroom. To address the imbalance, instructors can explore the basis of repulsion in a few simple systems and highlight the important role played by the Pauli principle. A good example is the first triplet excited state of H[subscript 2] wherein…
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Molecular Structure, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Bansal, Monika; Bansal, Sunil; Kumar, Ramandeep – Physics Education, 2021
Simulation of physics phenomena is an indispensable part of experimental studies. Undergraduate and postgraduate physics students are often introduced to the simulation of various phenomena as one of the most important pedagogical tools. In this document, we demonstrate the simulations of the two-body decay of a particle and equilibrium states in…
Descriptors: Physics, Simulation, College Science, Mechanics (Physics)
Kiriktas, Halit – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2023
It could be argued that the main goal of the teaching process is to create accurate projections of scientific models in the minds of individuals. In this context, it could be argued that it is important to determine the change and development of the mental models that individuals create for events/phenomena and related metaphors in this process.…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Medel-Esquivel, Ricardo; Gómez-Vargas, Isidro; García-Salcedo, Ricardo; Vázquez, J. Alberto – Physics Teacher, 2021
One of the main topics of elementary physics is the idea that every material is composed of "little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one other." These particles could be atoms or molecules. Atoms are the smallest part into…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, College Science, Scientific Concepts, Motion
Khan, F. A. – Physics Education, 2022
A number of useful and interesting exercises regarding nucleus and nuclear fission are performed to make these concepts more understandable to high school or even college students.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students, College Science
Lincoln, Don – Physics Teacher, 2019
In the modern and exciting world of particle physics, in which scientists talk of Higgs bosons and supersymmetry, it would be natural for someone to dismiss the common proton as a particle too pedestrian to be interesting. Yet in the centennial year of the announcement of its discovery, studies of the humble nucleus of the hydrogen atom continue…
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science History, Measurement
Khan, F. A. – Physics Education, 2021
An elementary-level physics approach is used to calculate a number of interesting and useful quantities related to nuclear explosions. The set of eight exercises deals with nuclear fission fragments, the variation of fissile nucleus density in a fissioning nuclear device core with time, and the fireball.
Descriptors: Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Energy, Science Education, Science Activities
Kontomaris, S. V.; Malamou, A. – Physics Education, 2021
A significant approach that should be followed by physics teachers at the secondary education level in order to enhance students' understanding is to highlight the generality of the mathematical procedures that describe different physical phenomena. In this paper, the common procedure that is used to calculate the duration of various physical…
Descriptors: Computation, Equations (Mathematics), Secondary School Science, Mechanics (Physics)
Alexis Buzzell; Timothy J. Atherton; Ramón Barthelemy – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2025
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection in Investigating and Improving Quantum Education through Research.] The modern physics course is a crucial gateway for physics majors as it provides an introduction to concepts beyond the scope of the K-12 education. This study collected 167 modern physics syllabi from 127 U.S. research-intensive…
Descriptors: Physics, Course Content, Science Instruction, Required Courses
Xue, Song; Sun, Daner; Zhu, Liying; Huang, Hui-Wen; Topping, Keith – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2022
Analogies and modelling have been developed and applied in learning and teaching science to facilitate students' understanding of abstract concepts, such as atomic structure. Considering few studies focus on comparing the effects of two teaching strategies--analogy-based teaching (ABT) and modelling-based teaching (MBT)--this study aims to compare…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Logical Thinking, Models
White, A. E. – Physics Education, 2022
This paper presents the design and reports on the use of a simple and inexpensive cloud chamber kit that is compatible with active learning, experiential learning, and project-based learning strategies. The kit was developed for use in a first-year undergraduate nuclear science seminar class at a university in the US. Diffusion cloud chambers are…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Science, Nuclear Physics