2024
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6552/ad2b9f
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Exploring the effect of a phenomenological teaching-learning sequence on lower secondary school students’ views of light polarisation

Kristóf Tóth,
Marisa Michelini,
Philipp Bitzenbauer

Abstract: The wave model of light in general, and the phenomenon of light polarisation in particular, are difficult topics for secondary school students. Prior research has indicated that a model-free phenomenological teaching approach may be fruitful in helping students overcome some of the widespread learning obstacles. These phenomenological approaches are characterised by their departure from abstract and mechanistic models of light, opting instead to prioritise students’ observations throughout the exploration of p… Show more

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