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Philip M. Anderson

    Philip Warren Anderson was an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate whose work fundamentally shaped our understanding of materials. His pioneering theories on localization and superconductivity, alongside his explorations of emergent phenomena, challenged reductionist viewpoints in science. Anderson's approach, emphasizing distinct principles at various scientific levels, inspired the field of complex systems and drove innovations in electronic devices.

    Pedagogy
    Concepts In Solids: Lectures On The Theory Of Solids
    • Volume 58 in the WORLD SCIENTIFIC LECTURE NOTES IN PHYSICS series.This volume constitutes a course on a number of central concepts of solid state physics, such as the classification of solids, band theory, the developments in one- electron band theory with the presence of perturbation, effective Hamilton theory, and other theories.

      Concepts In Solids: Lectures On The Theory Of Solids
    • Pedagogy

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The Pedagogy Primer raises questions and provides explanations that are central to the study and practice of teaching. Most educational research and policy, and even teaching practice, fails to recognize the complexities of pedagogy. This primer unearths the various histories, structures, and narratives that undergird teaching in U.S. schools. Modern teaching practice is revealed to be an uncritical historical layering of irreconcilable worldviews, intermixed with a craft or guild perspective, and undermined by cultural and political ideologies that promote one perspective at the expense of others. Understanding pedagogy requires sorting out these conflicting worldviews embedded in educational policy, research, and practice. Professionalism requires developing a personal schema for balancing the values of each worldview. This primer investigates the socio-cultural context and aims of teaching, pedagogical content knowledge, uses of disciplinary knowledge, and the epistemology and language of teaching. Aimed at new as well as experienced teachers, and innovative researchers and policymakers, the Pedagogy Primer is essential reading for those who study teaching and learning and those who engage in the profession of teaching.

      Pedagogy