
This issue of the International Newsletter on Physics Education (ICPE) highlights the presentation of the ICPE Medal to Dieter Nachtigall for his global contributions to physics education, including curriculum development and teacher training in over 40 universities worldwide. It features the 1998 International Physics Olympiad in Reykjavík, Iceland, describing theoretical and experimental problems and the event’s emphasis on cultural exchange and character building. The newsletter lists significant research papers on physics education published in 1998, covering topics such as interactive engagement, student misconceptions, and assessment strategies. It also announces upcoming international conferences and provides resources for educators and researchers.
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