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Author Niaz, Mansoor.

Title Reconstruction of wave-particle duality and its implications for general chemistry textbooks / Mansoor Niaz, Cecilia Marcano
Published Dordrecht ; New York : Springer, ©2012

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 46 pages)
Series SpringerBriefs in education, 2211-1921
SpringerBriefs in education.
Contents Reconstruction of Wave-Particle Duality and its Implications -- for General Chemistry Textbooks -- Introduction -- A Brief Review of Textbook Analyses Based on a History -- and Philosophy of Science Perspective -- Historical Reconstruction of Wave-Particle Duality -- Wave-Particle Duality and its Origins -- Experimental Evidence to Support de Broglie's Theory -- De Broglie's Reputation as an Obstacle in the Acceptance -- of his Theory -- Einstein's Support of de Broglie's Ideas -- Why was it Schrödinger who Developed de Broglie's Ideas? -- Criteria for Evaluation of General Chemistry Textbooks -- Procedure for Applying the Criteria -- Criteria for Selection of Textbooks -- Evaluation of General Chemistry Textbooks: Results -- and Discussion -- Comparison of Textbooks Published in Different -- Time Periods -- Conclusions and Educational Implications -- Narrative in Future General Chemistry Textbooks -- Uncertainty in Scientific Progress -- Role of Historical Reconstructions -- Classroom Activities: Going Beyond the -- Historical Reconstruction -- vii -- Appendix A: List of General Chemistry Textbooks Analyzed -- in this Study (n = 128) -- Appendix B: Reliability of Evaluation of General Chemistry Textbooks -- Based on Inter-Rater Agreement -- References
Summary It goes without saying that atomic structure, including its dual wave-particle nature, cannot be demonstrated in the classroom. Thus, for most science teachers, especially those in physics and chemistry, the textbook is their key resource and their students' core source of information. Science education historiography recognizes the role played by the history and philosophy of science in developing the content of our textbooks, and with this in mind, the authors analyze more than 120 general chemistry textbooks published in the USA, based on criteria derived from a historical reconstruction of wave-particle duality. They come to some revealing conclusions, including the fact that very few textbooks discussed issues such as the suggestion, by both Einstein and de Broglie, and before conclusive experimental evidence was available, that wave-particle duality existed. Other large-scale omissions included de Broglie's prescription for observing this duality, and the importance of the Davisson-Germer experiments, as well as the struggle to interpret the experimental data they were collecting. Also untouched was the background to the role played by Schrödinger in developing de Broglie's ideas. The authors argue that rectifying these deficiencies will arouse students' curiosity by giving them the opportunity to engage creatively with the content of science curricula. They also assert that it isn't just the experimental data in science that matters, but the theoretical insights and unwonted inspirations, too. In addition, the controversies and discrepancies in the theoretical and experimental record are key drivers in understanding the development of science as we know it today
Analysis Education
Science -- History
Science -- Philosophy
Science -- Study and teaching
Science Education
Teaching and Teacher Education
Learning & Instruction
History of Science
Philosophy of Science
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Wave-particle duality.
Chemistry -- Study and teaching -- History
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Quantum Theory.
Sciences sociales.
Sciences humaines.
Chemistry -- Study and teaching
Wave-particle duality
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Marcano, Cecilia
ISBN 9789400743960
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9400743955
9789400743953