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Článek zvažuje některé dobře známé problémy v oblasti učení se fyzice ve světle současných studií týkajících se způsobu, jak lidé reagují na problémy, zejména pokud jde o rozlišení „rychlého“ a „pomalého“ myšlení. Dospívá k závěru, že záleží na volbě situace, v níž učíme „rychlé“ myšlení. To vede ke kritice současných úvah o „Badatelsky orientované výuce přírodovědných předmětů“. Článek uzavírá diskuse o problémech a příležitostech, které dnes stojí před vývojem fyzikálního kurikula.Reference
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