Harvard Project Physics
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Harvard Project Physics was a curriculum development group based at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. and supported by the United States Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. Its goals were to develop a humanistically oriented physics course by presenting the subject in historical and cultural perspective, help increase high school physics enrollments, and contribute to the knowledge of the factors that influence science learning.
From the description of Materials for documentary film : People and particles, 1967-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81378924
The Harvard Project Physics was a curriculum development group based at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. and supported by the United States Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. Its goals were to develop a humanistically oriented physics course by presenting the subject in historical and cultural perspective, help increase high school physics enrollments, and contribute to the knowledge of the factors that influence science learning. "The World of Enrico Fermi" is a documentary film that traces the life of the Italian-born physicist. He left Italy in 1938 due to the rise of fascism. He worked on the Manhattan Project, taught at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Among his theoretical contributions were his theory of beta decay and the realization of a nuclear chain reaction.
From the description of Materials for documentary film: The world of Enrico Fermi, ca. 1930-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79972919
Harvard Project Physics was a curriculum development group based at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. and supported by the United States Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. Its goals were to develop a humanistically oriented physics course by presenting the subject in an historical and cultural perspective, help increase high school physics enrollments, and contribute to the knowledge of the factors that influence science learning.
From the description of The world of Enrico Fermi [motion picture]. 1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81360319
The Harvard Project Physics was a curriculum development group based at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. and supported by the United States Office of Education and the National Science Foundation. Its goals were to develop a humanistically oriented physics course by presenting the subject in historical and cultural perspective, help increase high school physics enrollments, and contribute to the knowledge of the factors that influence science learning. "The World of Enrico Fermi" is a documentary film that traces the life of the Italian-born physicist. He left Italy in 1938 due to the rise of facism. He worked on the Manhattan Project, taught at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. Among his theoretical contributions were his theory of beta decay and the realization of a nuclear chain reaction.
From the description of Materials for documentary film: The world of Enrico Fermi, ca. 1930-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81003917
Project Physics, in existence from 1964 to 1972, involved personnel from the Physics Dept., Faculty of Education and outside Harvard. Its funding was external. The purpose of the project was to develop curriculum for secondary and college physics courses.
From the description of Records of Harvard Project Physics, 1962-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79391269
From the description of Records of Harvard Project Physics, 1965-1969 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972616
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- Particle accelerators
- Nuclear physics
- Nuclear physics
- Particles (Nuclear physics)
- Physical instruments
- Physical laboratories
- Physicists
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- Physics
- Physics
- Physics
- Quantum statistics
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