Pendulum activities in the israeli physics curriculum: Used and missed opportunities

Igal Galili, David Sela

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Abstract

In light of the established validity of pendulum as a topic in physics curricula (Matthews 2000), the study looked at the place of pendulum motion in the physics curriculum of the high school in Israel. The data is available through presenting results of the nationwide matriculation examination in its units of Mechanics and Research Laboratory for the Advanced Placement program (several thousands students). Although the assessment questions and problems mainly tested students' performance, and less their understanding of the subject, the study, by discussing these problems and questions, allows a perception of the extent to which the pendulum topic is addressed in High School physics instruction. The results can support a discussion on the nature of the requirements and values encouraged by the particular educational system and the strengths and weaknesses of the adopted educational policies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Pendulum
Subtitle of host publicationScientific, Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives
PublisherSpringer Netherlands
Pages435-448
Number of pages14
ISBN (Print)140203525X, 9781402035258
DOIs
StatePublished - 2005

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