Abstract

In this paper it is argued that physics teachers, at all levels, need to pause and consider what epistemological overtones they are reflecting in their teaching. Transcripts from interviews with a group of graduated physics students are used to support the claim that teacher‐reflected epistemology may be a source of conceptual difficulty.

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