WFU Physics Colloquium

TITLE: Fundamental Principles in Introductory Physics

SPEAKERS: Professors Ruth Chabay and Bruce Sherwood

Department of Physics
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC

TIME: Thursday Mar. 3, 2005 at 4 PM

PLACE: George P. Williams, Jr. Lecture Hall, (Olin 101)


Refreshments will be served at 3:30 PM in the lounge. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend.

ABSTRACT

The goal of the contemporary physics enterprise is to explain a broad range of phenomena using only a very small number of powerful fundamental principles. Although instructors and textbook authors may see the enterprise this way, this is not the view typically acquired by students in the calculus-based introductory course. The result of conventional instruction is to reinforce the student's belief that there exists a separate formula for every situation, and that the student's task is to figure out which of these formulas to use. Students may even believe that it is the responsibility of the teacher or the textbook to tell them which formula to use! We have developed a new, modern, curriculum, Matter & Interactions, which emphasizes the power of fundamental principles, and guides students through the process of starting from these principles in analyzing physical systems, on both the macroscopic and the microscopic level. The continual emphasis on the application of fundamental principles and on the atomic nature of matter makes possible the integration of topics that are traditionally taught as disconnected: mechanics and thermal physics are intertwined, as are electrostatics and circuits. For additional information, see http://www4.ncsu.edu/~rwchabay/mi.



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