Seth A. Rosenberg
A Theoretical Framework for Understanding Student Conceptions of Quantization
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Discovering what students think about quantum phenomena by asking about photons
There has so far been very little work on student understanding of the broad underpinnings of quantum mechanics. We report here on our preliminary work examining students’ knowledge of quantum phenomena before college instruction. We have interviewed many students and used their responses to questions to try to categorize their knowledge and to see how it differs from expert perceptions. Students entering the university exhibit quite limited knowledge of quantum phenomena. We believe that some student ideas are robust and that many ideas are constructed in response to questioning.
Student views of quantization and the interaction of matter with light
The interaction of light and matter is not well understood by introductory students, but underpins the understanding of quantum phenomena characterizing the twentieth century revolution in understanding of Nature. We study student ideas in order to categorize their ideas and find ways to help them incorporate correct understanding.