Students' Mental Models of Light to Explain the Compton Effect

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Abstract

Light is one of the interesting concepts used for explaining the important processes in modern physics. Because of this reason the students have some misunderstandings and difficulties about light and related phenomena. The present study aims to determine pre-service teachers' understanding of and difficulties with light concept via mental models of light utilized by the students for the explanations of Compton Effect. This research has been carried on the group of 25 students studying in the departments of physics education at a Government University in Turkey. As a data collection tool open - ended questions pertaining drawings and explanations were used. The participants consist of 15 female and 10 male students and they ranged from 22 to 24 years of age. According to the results of this study three mental models which were named as hybrid model, ray and particle model were determined used by the students while explaining the Compton Effect. Implications of our findings for teaching are discussed. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings Of 6th World Conference On Educational Sciences
EditorsH Uzunboylu
PublisherElsevier
Pages2195-2197
Number of pages3
Volume191
ISBN (Electronic)*****************
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015
EventProceedings of 6th World Conference on Educational Sciences - Valletta, Malta
Duration: 6 Feb 20149 Feb 2014

Publication series

NameProcedia Social And Behavioral Sciences

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of 6th World Conference on Educational Sciences
Country/TerritoryMalta
CityValletta
Period6/02/149/02/14

Keywords

  • Compton effect
  • Mental models
  • Moderns physics

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