Fluorescence: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenon for Different Education Levels
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García García, José Antonio; Moreno Sánchez, José María; Perales Palacios, Francisco Javier; Romero, J.; Sánchez, P.; Gómez Robledo, LuisEditorial
European Journal of Physics Education
Materia
Fluorescence phosphorescence interdisciplinary secondary education and university education
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2012Referencia bibliográfica
García, J. A., Moreno, J. M., Perales, F. J., Romero, J., Sánchez, P., & Gómez-Robledo, L. (2012). Fluorescence: An Interdisciplinary Phenomenon for Different Education Levels. European Journal of Physics Education, 3(3), 30-35.
Resumen
This paper shows the scientific foundations of a natural phenomenon of undoubted interest and applicability in
our day, fluorescence, and its possibilities for teaching at three educational levels: primary, secondary and
university. It begins by describing the nature of the phenomenon and continues by explaining how we work with
students of the levels mentioned. The method of teaching starts questioning them on fluorescent tubes and
fluorescent material. These questions will lead to further research into three topics: 1) fluorescent materials; 2)
features of the visual system; and 3) lighting systems, types of lamps and its characteristics. The work then
demonstrates its usefulness as an interdisciplinary phenomenon and as a mean of motivating students’ learning.