Thinking like a physicist: design criteria for a physics curriculum
Issue 352 | Page 46 | Published Mar 2014
Description
The idea of a physics curriculum defined by content is challenged in favour of a curriculum based on the skills and ways of thinking that define what it is to be a physicist.
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