Teaching inspiration

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There are many articles published where skilled teachers discuss how quantum mechanics could or should be presented to students, as well as ideas for how to run experiments or demonstrations, and other aspects of teaching.

Though these articles are not (and do not claim to be) empirical research into the teaching and learning of quantum mechanics, they may still be highly valuable resources for a teacher.

Below is a link to a list of some hundered resources, presented in themes:

  • How to introduce quantum mechanics
  • Introduce quantum mechanics earlier in school
  • The wave-nature of matter
  • Photons
  • Quantum uncertainty
  • Atoms
  • Quantum mechanics interpretations and teaching
  • One-dimensional square potentials
  • Other introductory quantum mechanics topics
  • Intermediate quantum mechanics topics
  • Non-locality and the EPR paradox
  • Other advanced topics

The resource list can be downloaded from this link (appendix I, p. 87-4), and you can read more about the paper here.

If you would appreciate a bank of teaching inspiration papers at QuantumDidactics.net, please send me an e-mail. The more people would find an inspiration bank useful, the more likely it is that I will put time into starting one.