Physics of the Earth system: design and implementation of an experimental educational module for high school students
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
This project, specifically designed for high school teaching purposes, is aimed at
exploring the physical processes underlying the atmospheric phenomena and includes several
important physical concepts. The project was proposed in two versions. The first one involved
5 high school students at the end of the fourth year, participating to a one-week summer
internship at the Physics Department in Turin. Four topics related to physics of atmosphere
were chosen and for each topic we developed a preliminary test, a theoretical introduction
followed by mathematical exercises and lab experiments. Subsequently, the project was
proposed to nine first classes of the catering institute "J.B. Beccari" in Turin. These students
had never approached a Physics subject before, so the goal was dual: to teach the key concepts
of the atmospheric phenomena, and to show that Physics’ task is to observe and describe, also
in a mathematical language, physical events that occur in everyday life. The results of the posttest
indicate an improvement of knowledge on the greenhouse effect. Furthermore, 82% of
students consider that the laboratory experiences were stimulating and clarifying, and 62% find
some environmental problems to be clearer than before.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
high school educational project
atmosphere physics
laboratory
Elenco autori:
Marina Serio, Lodovico Barberis, Daniela Marocchi, Marta Rinaudo
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