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Electric fluid to electric current: The problematic attempts of abstraction to concretization

Authors :
Tembrevilla, Gerald
Milner-Bolotin, Marina
Petrina, Stephen
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In ancient times, electricity was viewed as a spirit or soul residing in an inanimate substance. A fluid image was introduced in an attempt to visualize its movement. It was also an effort to concretize its nature into the realm of physical objects as opposed to metaphysical. Eventually, a water circuit analogy has evolved and been introduced in science and engineering textbooks, old and new, to extend the depiction of a fluid image. However, educational research in physics and science education has documented a number of pedagogical issues regarding the use of this analogy. This paper outlines the historical attempts in the concretization of a fluid image to promote History of Science approach in teaching physics among physics teachers in first year undergraduate and physics in-service teachers. Equally important, it discusses the pedagogical concerns of this analogy as it relates to science teaching and learning processes in secondary physics education. The discussions might serve as pedagogical considerations for first year undergraduate physics instructors that need to connect with students entering post-secondary physics courses.<br />Comment: 7 pages

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Physics Education

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1910.02762
Document Type :
Working Paper