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Electromagnetic field presented in introductory physics textbooks and consequences for its teaching
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2023-08-17Autor
Suárez, Álvaro
Martí, Arturo C.
Zuza, Kristina
Guisasola, Jenaro
CFE
UdelaR
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU)
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American Physical SocietyMetadatos
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Textbooks play a fundamental role in teaching and learning in school science classrooms. In this paper,
we investigate the presentation of the nature of the electromagnetic field in a dozen of the world’s most
popular introductory university physics textbooks. We analyze, from an epistemologically based teaching
approach, the didactic treatment of the electromagnetic field in relation to its sources, Maxwell’s laws and
electromagnetic waves. With this objective, we elaborate a rational reconstruction of the developments that
led to the formulation of the nature of the electromagnetic field, Maxwell’s laws and their meaning, as well
as electromagnetic waves. Next, we formulate criteria based on the key aspects derived from the
reconstruction that are useful in the evaluation of electromagnetism textbooks at the introductory level and
apply them to the sample of selected books. In light of the results, we reflect on their consequences for
teaching. Our analysis indicates the existence of certain inconsistencies in the approach to the
electromagnetic field and its relationship with its sources, Maxwell’s laws and electromagnetic waves
in many of the books analyzed.