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Collisions: Teacher Resources
The 1D collisions Activity Sequence document can be downloaded
from this link. An outline of the teacher session plans used in 2004 in London are available here. Learning snapshots and Pedagogical advice The
pedagogical advice report outlines the activities and gives tips and
tricks for teachers running the activities. Typical school curriculum activities in this domain are based on a
mathematical approach and are constrained by specific algebraic skills of the
children. The different classes of collisions (perfectly elastic, perfectly
inelastic) constitute simple applications of the conservation of momentum law
and law of conservation of energy, which are basic concepts of physics.
Conservation laws have the broadest possible application of all laws in
physics and are thus considered by many scientists to be the most fundamental
laws in nature. However, they are currently presented in the educational
system in a very didactic manner with the result that students identify them
as meaningless algorithms to be implemented when working out a solution to the
outcome of a collision. |
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