A.V. Usova's Contribution to the Field of Concept Learning in Physics Classroom
Oleg Yavoruk

TL;DR
This paper reviews A.V. Usova's influential theories on physics concept formation, highlighting her unique contributions to physics education and analyzing subsequent developments in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of Usova's original theories on physics concept formation and discusses post-Usova approaches and their evolution.
Findings
Usova's model describes methods and conditions for effective physics concept learning.
Her work influenced physics teaching practices and understanding of concept development.
Post-Usova approaches have expanded and refined her original theories.
Abstract
A.V. Usova (1921-2014) has always been one of the leading figures in Russian physics education. Her theory of physics concept formation was formulated during the 1970s and the 1980s and directly influenced the process of physics education in the 20th and the 21st century. Over the years there have been a lot of theories of concept formation. Her work contributed to our understanding of concept formation (learning, teaching) and the contemporary physics learning process. She formulated her original views on the problem of concept formation independently of Western researchers. She is perhaps the most important Russian educational theorist in the field of concept learning. A.V. Usova suggested to physics teachers the model of concept formation that describes: methods of learning concept in physics classroom, conditions of successful concept formation in physics teaching; structure of…
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