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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Caleon, Imelda; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2013
The effectiveness of a refutational text in addressing the alternative conceptions held by secondary school students on the topic of wave propagation in an elastic medium was explored in this study. The refutational text, which was 816 words long and featured the particle-spring model, was found to be more effective in promoting conceptual change…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science
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Caleon, Imelda; Subramaniam, R.; Regaya, Ma Hershey P. – Physics Education, 2013
The familiar bell-jar demonstration, commonly used to show that sound cannot travel in a vacuum, is revisited in this study. It is suggested that by emphasizing the different media present in this set-up, sound propagation in near-vacuum conditions can be made possible. In this way, the concept of sound propagation in this set-up can be examined…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Demonstrations (Educational), Scientific Concepts
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Oon, Pey Tee; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2009
The objective of this article is to contribute to the scant literature that exists on historical developments on the nature of light. It traces the nature of light from the times of the ancient Greeks to the classical theories prior to Planck. The development of thought that characterizes the evolution of a concept in physics over time affords…
Descriptors: History, Physics, Light, Science Instruction
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Oon, Pey Tee; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2009
Following on from our previous article (Oon and Subramaniam 2009 "Phys. Educ." 44 384-91), here we trace ideas on the history of light from the Planck era to modern times. In particular, the seminal contributions of Planck, Einstein and de Broglie are highlighted. Some lesser known facets of the nature of light are also emphasized. It is stressed…
Descriptors: Physics, History, Light, Science Instruction
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Amir, Nazir; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2009
An activity to excite kinaesthetically inclined students about learning physics is described in this article. Using only commonly available materials, a low cost candy floss kit is fabricated by students. A number of physics concepts are embedded contextually in the activity so that students get to learn these concepts in a real world setting…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Activities, Teaching Methods
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Subramaniam, R.; Riley, Joseph P., II – Physics Education, 2008
Demonstrations are increasingly becoming staple fare in the armoury of physics teachers. Physics is generally perceived to be a difficult subject, so the use of demonstrations to scaffold understanding as well as generate interest among students is valuable. When a demonstration is presented in a mysterious manner, students want to know how it is…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Caleon, Imelda S.; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2007
This paper aims to supplement the scant literature on the history of ideas about the nature of sound. It presents how notions about the production and propagation of sound developed from antiquity up to the 17th century, i.e. from the time of Pythagoras to the time of Sauveur. It will highlight and examine the principles of sound that were…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Physics, Educational History, Acoustics
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Amir, Nazir; Subramaniam, R. – Physics Education, 2007
Students in the normal technical stream are generally less academically inclined. Teaching physics to them can be a challenge. A possible way to engage such kinaesthetic learners is to encourage them to fabricate physics-based toys. The activity described in this article shows how a group of three students were able to come up with a creative…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Activities, Hands on Science