Michael Gore
Australian National University
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The Physics Teacher | 2012
Susan Stocklmayer; John Rayner; Michael Gore
Newtons laws are difficult both for teachers and students at all levels.1–3 This is still the case despite a long history of critique of the laws as presented in the classroom. For example, more than 50 years ago Eisenbud4 and Weinstock5 proposed reformulations of the laws that put them on a sounder, more logically consistent base than is presented in many textbooks without resorting to “intuitional or anthropomorphic contrivances.”5 In 1990, Arnold Arons6 wrote that “the Law of Inertia and the concept of force have, historically, been two of the most formidable stumbling blocks for students.” One might imagine, therefore, that by 2012 remedial strategies would have resolved these difficulties, but there is little evidence that the problem has been satisfactorily addressed. Diagnostic tools such as the Force Concept Inventory7,8 have cast light on areas of difficulty; remedial strategies have included historical approaches, computer simulations, analogical approaches, and many more.9–12 Nevertheless, pap...
Archive | 2001
Michael Gore
I might never have got into the interactive science centre industry if it had not been for the infamous American Senator Joe McCarthy.
Archive | 2005
Susan Stocklmayer; Michael Gore; C. Bryant
The Physics Teacher | 2005
Michael Gore
Historical Records of Australian Science | 2015
C. Bryant; Michael Gore; Susan Stocklmayer
Historical Records of Australian Science | 2015
C. Bryant; Michael Gore; Susan Stocklmayer
The Physics Teacher | 2007
Michael Gore
Archive | 2002
Michael Gore
World Conference on Science and Technology Education: CONASTA 56 ICASE2007 | 2007
Sean Perera; Susan Stocklmayer; Michael Gore
Archive | 2003
Susan Stocklmayer; 勝浩 佐々木; Michael Gore; C. Bryant