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Analysis of secondary school quantum physics curricula of 15 different countries: Different perspectives on a challenging topic
by
Stadermann, H. K. E.
, van den Berg, E.
, Goedhart, M. J.
in
Atomic energy levels
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ De Broglie wavelengths
/ Designers
/ Differences
/ Epistemology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Light levels
/ National Curriculum
/ Physics
/ Quantum Mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
/ Science Curriculum
/ Scientific Principles
/ Secondary School Curriculum
/ Secondary Schools
/ Students
/ Uncertainty principles
2019
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Analysis of secondary school quantum physics curricula of 15 different countries: Different perspectives on a challenging topic
by
Stadermann, H. K. E.
, van den Berg, E.
, Goedhart, M. J.
in
Atomic energy levels
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ De Broglie wavelengths
/ Designers
/ Differences
/ Epistemology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Light levels
/ National Curriculum
/ Physics
/ Quantum Mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
/ Science Curriculum
/ Scientific Principles
/ Secondary School Curriculum
/ Secondary Schools
/ Students
/ Uncertainty principles
2019
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Analysis of secondary school quantum physics curricula of 15 different countries: Different perspectives on a challenging topic
by
Stadermann, H. K. E.
, van den Berg, E.
, Goedhart, M. J.
in
Atomic energy levels
/ Core curriculum
/ Curricula
/ De Broglie wavelengths
/ Designers
/ Differences
/ Epistemology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Light levels
/ National Curriculum
/ Physics
/ Quantum Mechanics
/ Quantum physics
/ Quantum theory
/ Science Curriculum
/ Scientific Principles
/ Secondary School Curriculum
/ Secondary Schools
/ Students
/ Uncertainty principles
2019
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Analysis of secondary school quantum physics curricula of 15 different countries: Different perspectives on a challenging topic
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Analysis of secondary school quantum physics curricula of 15 different countries: Different perspectives on a challenging topic
2019
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Secondary school level quantum physics (QP) courses have recently been implemented in the national curricula of many countries. QP gives opportunities to acquaint students with more recent physics and its applications and to discuss aspects of the nature of science. Research has shown that QP is a challenging area for students. Because the inclusion of QP in national curricula is rather new in most countries, it is interesting to compare QP curricula from these countries to make the choices by curriculum designers visible. In this study, we provide a detailed overview of QP courses from fifteen countries. We collected and analyzed official curriculum documents to identify key items present in most curricula. Our inventory identifies a shared current core curriculum of QP which contains the following seven main categories: discrete atomic energy levels, interactions between light and matter, wave-particle duality, de Broglie wavelength, technical applications, Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, and the probabilistic nature of QP. We also found differences in the focus of the listed topics of certain countries, which indicate different views on teaching QP and might inspire curriculum designers struggling with QP. For instance, challenging items like QP interpretations or epistemological aspects of QP are taught only in a few countries. Although research suggests that epistemological aspects help students to comprehend novel QP concepts, many countries do not explicitly include these in the curriculum. We provide reasons and suggestions for this.
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