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Fusion confusion and the language of astronomy (Journal Article)

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Physics Teacher ; , Volume 61, Number 7Publication details: Washington :American Association of Physics Teachers , October 2023Description: 630–631pISSN:
  • 0031-921X
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Summary: Abstract: Urban legend suggests that an introductory college-level science textbook may have more new vocabulary in it than an introductory language text. While I’ve not tested that claim, there certainly is a lot of vocabulary in an introductory astronomy course. Despite these terms (probably) being provided in the same language that is spoken in your classroom, learning this new scientific language can be challenging. Some of the terms used in astronomy have very specific meanings that might conflict with our everyday use of the words—which can cause confusion among students who are trying to learn about, well, everything in the universe. Here I describe some of the terms whose vernacular meanings may make them difficult for students to understand in the scientific context.
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Abstract: Urban legend suggests that an introductory college-level science textbook may have more new vocabulary in it than an introductory language text. While I’ve not tested that claim, there certainly is a lot of vocabulary in an introductory astronomy course. Despite these terms (probably) being provided in the same language that is spoken in your classroom, learning this new scientific language can be challenging. Some of the terms used in astronomy have very specific meanings that might conflict with our everyday use of the words—which can cause confusion among students who are trying to learn about, well, everything in the universe. Here I describe some of the terms whose vernacular meanings may make them difficult for students to understand in the scientific context.

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