2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4rp00006d
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Teaching introductory quantum physics and chemistry: caveats from the history of science and science teaching to the training of modern chemists

Abstract: Brazil; E-mail: freirejr@ufba.br ABSTRACT Finding the best ways to introduce quantum physics to undergraduate students in all scientific areas, in particular for chemistry students, is a pressing, but hardly a simple task. In this paper, we discuss the relevance of taking into account lessons from the history of the discipline and the ongoing controversy over its interpretations and foundations in the search for new ways of improving the teaching of quantum physics. We also review and discuss the recent resear… Show more

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“…The view students present here is actually in line with Einstein's local “hidden variable” interpretation of quantum physics (see Myhrehagen & Bungum, ). This interpretation has been refuted by Aspect and other Bell test experiments (see Greca & Freire, ), but the hidden variable idea is a reasonable intuitive conception to start at for novice learners of quantum physics given the classical, local realism of our macroscopic world. However, the quotation illustrates that the problem appears trivial to the students since they have no clear conceptions of differing interpretations of what superposition means in quantum physics.…”
Section: Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The view students present here is actually in line with Einstein's local “hidden variable” interpretation of quantum physics (see Myhrehagen & Bungum, ). This interpretation has been refuted by Aspect and other Bell test experiments (see Greca & Freire, ), but the hidden variable idea is a reasonable intuitive conception to start at for novice learners of quantum physics given the classical, local realism of our macroscopic world. However, the quotation illustrates that the problem appears trivial to the students since they have no clear conceptions of differing interpretations of what superposition means in quantum physics.…”
Section: Analysis and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With a realist view, quantum objects may be referred to as real objects, “quantons” (see Bunge, ), but with different properties than classical objects. Many have noted, however, that textbooks tend to take an instrumentalist approach, where students are merely taught how to use mathematical tools in quantum physics without going into interpretations (Baily & Finkelstein, ; Cordero, ; Greca & Freire, ).…”
Section: Students’ Challenges In Learning Quantum Physicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using spherical polar coordinates, equation (1) and the final solution C, can be separated into radial part and angular part, according to…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching quantum physics is not an easy task, because it is both technically and philosophically sensitive. Unlike many other topics in physics, quantum physics teaching is quite different since philosophical issues in quantum mechanics concern the interpretation of its mathematical formalism as well as its conceptual functions [1].…”
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“…1 While the derivation of quantum mechanics equations is beyond the scope of a degree course in Chemistry, familiarity with the meaning of quantization, quantum numbers and their operations is essential to understand atomic and molecular structure, as well as spectroscopy. 2,3 Recent studies, supporting years of 25 practice, suggest the use of analogies and methods to visualize concepts is an effective way to engage students in active learning.…”
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