Discussing discarded models: an integrative teaching resource
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2024-10-01
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This study proposes a kind of teaching resource adaptable to different levels of teaching and training
objectives that allows the introduction of contextual issues and concepts of history and the nature of
science while providing tools for learning modeling and integrating different kinds of knowledge. A
controversial case from science history was sought to develop an integrating teaching activity. The case
to find must be one that confront at least two different models to solve a scientific problem or a
technological one. Torricelli’s theory vs. horror vacui theory as it was modified by Galileo result a useful
case to take as content for the teaching activity. Groups of students must argument in favor and against
each of theories or models. The proposed activity introduces future teachers in the student’s role,
considering that they will play the teacher’s role when they use similar activities with their future students.
Moreover, it trains future physics teachers to integrate modeling, history and nature of science.
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Contextualization, History of Science, Integrative Teaching, Modeling-based Teaching, Nature of Science.
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South Florida Journal of Development
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