De- and Re-constructing Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences
Physics Education
2013-04-09 v1
Abstract
Teaching physics to biologists requires far more than making the course for engineers mathematically less rigorous and adding in a few superficial biological problems. What is needed is for physicists to work closely with biologists to learn not only what physics topics and habits of mind that are useful to biologists, but how biologists work is fundamentally different from ours, and how to bridge that gap. In this article, we discussed what we have learned about these issues from years of conversations with colleagues in biology.
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@article{arxiv.1304.1895,
title = {De- and Re-constructing Introductory Physics for the Life Sciences},
author = {Dawn C. Meredith and Edward F. Redish},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.1895},
year = {2013}
}