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Cognitive Issues in Learning Advanced Physics: An Example from Quantum Mechanics 

written by Chandralekha Singh and Guangtian Zhu

We are investigating cognitive issues in learning quantum mechanics in order to develop effective teaching and learning tools. The analysis of cognitive issues is particularly important for bridging the gap between the quantitative and conceptual aspects of quantum mechanics and for ensuring that the learning tools help students build a robust knowledge structure. We discuss the cognitive aspects of quantum mechanics that are similar or different from those of introductory physics and their implications for developing strategies to help students develop a good grasp of quantum mechanics.

Published November 11, 2009
Last Modified March 11, 2010

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