Teaching physics in real-life contexts: The Beirut explosion
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0031-9120
10.48550/arXiv.2209.14441
Autor
Echiburu, Mauricio
Hernández, Carla
Pino, Miguel
Institución
Resumen
Teaching physics in real-life contexts continues to be a challenge for teachers at different edu cational levels. In this article, three Context-Rich Problems are proposed to be implemented in
the classroom for higher education, using the explosion that occurred in Beirut as a case study.
These problems require the search and analysis of real data, integrating technologies as tools to
learn physics. In particular, the analysis of images, videos, maps and audio recordings is suggested.
The proposed activities are designed to promote active learning of classical mechanics subjects and
the development of collaborative skills. The results of each problem allow a discussion based on
scientific evidence in the classroom.