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[Phys-L] Worksheet, Physics, Inquiry
From
: "Zani, Gerald" <
gerald_zani@brown.edu
>
Date
: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 09:52:04 -0400
Roberto,
To begin your research for writing a worksheet about Physics experiments in
the classroom with Inquiry Methods, first read this AJP Resource Letter by
Dick Berg;
Resource Letter PhD-2: Physics Demonstrations
AJP 80, 181 (2012)
https://aapt.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1119/1.3660659?ver=pdfcov
You will find references to resources on classroom Inquiry Methods with
experiments, including this from the Exploratorium:
Exploratorium Workshop On Inquiry
<
https://www.exploratorium.edu/ifi-archive/workshops/fundamentals/index.html
>
Fundamentals of Inquiry: Workshops Designed to Introduce Teachers to
Inquiry.
and also this TPT article
"An Implementation of physics by inquiry in a large enrollment class,”
by Rachel Scherr, TPT. 41, 113–118 (2003).
Good Luck.
- JZ
--
Gerald Zani
Senior Engineering Technician
Brown University School of Engineering
(401) 863-9571
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