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When modern physics meets nature of science: The representation of nature of science in general relativity in new Korean physics textbooks

When modern physics meets nature of science: The representation of nature of science in general relativity in new Korean physics textbooks
When modern physics meets nature of science: The representation of nature of science in general relativity in new Korean physics textbooks
The social reaction to the recent detection of the Higgs boson and gravitational waves provided evidence that public interest in modern physics has reached a high point. Although these modern physics topics are being introduced into the upper secondary physics curricula in a growing number of countries, their potential for teaching various aspects of scientific practice have yet to be explored. This article responds to this call by providing an analysis of new South Korean high school physics textbooks’ representations of nature of science (NOS), particularly as reflected in their general relativity theory section. Chapters from textbooks by five publishers are analyzed through the lens of the expanded family resemblance conceptualization of NOS. The results indicate that textbooks’ references to NOS are concentrated on aspects related to scientific knowledge, scientific practice, scientific methods, and professional activities of scientists, whereas the characteristics of science as a social-institutional system are underrepresented. In addition to this generic description, we also present a closer examination of how physics textbooks portray the story of the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration’s (LVC) gravitational-wave detection in 2015, and discuss implications for how the affordances of contemporary scientific domains such as general relativity and gravitational-wave physics for NOS instruction should be substantiated and supported by textbooks.
0926-7220
1055-1083
Park, Wonyong
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Yang, Seungran
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Song, Jinwoong
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Park, Wonyong
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Yang, Seungran
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Song, Jinwoong
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Park, Wonyong, Yang, Seungran and Song, Jinwoong (2019) When modern physics meets nature of science: The representation of nature of science in general relativity in new Korean physics textbooks. Science & Education, 28 (9-10), 1055-1083. (doi:10.1007/s11191-019-00075-9).

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The social reaction to the recent detection of the Higgs boson and gravitational waves provided evidence that public interest in modern physics has reached a high point. Although these modern physics topics are being introduced into the upper secondary physics curricula in a growing number of countries, their potential for teaching various aspects of scientific practice have yet to be explored. This article responds to this call by providing an analysis of new South Korean high school physics textbooks’ representations of nature of science (NOS), particularly as reflected in their general relativity theory section. Chapters from textbooks by five publishers are analyzed through the lens of the expanded family resemblance conceptualization of NOS. The results indicate that textbooks’ references to NOS are concentrated on aspects related to scientific knowledge, scientific practice, scientific methods, and professional activities of scientists, whereas the characteristics of science as a social-institutional system are underrepresented. In addition to this generic description, we also present a closer examination of how physics textbooks portray the story of the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration’s (LVC) gravitational-wave detection in 2015, and discuss implications for how the affordances of contemporary scientific domains such as general relativity and gravitational-wave physics for NOS instruction should be substantiated and supported by textbooks.

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Accepted/In Press date: 13 November 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 November 2019
Published date: December 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 453606
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453606
ISSN: 0926-7220
PURE UUID: eb4d5de2-99f6-4c74-bbe8-4157169a23d2
ORCID for Wonyong Park: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8911-5968

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Author: Wonyong Park ORCID iD
Author: Seungran Yang
Author: Jinwoong Song

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