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Chris KirklandPEEP is for teaching and learning about ethics in Physics. GCSE and A-level resources
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Bryan SeybertThe Physics Ethics Education Project (PEEP) "is an interactive website and virtual learning environment for secondary school science teachers and their students. It is a teaching resource developed to highlight the moral, ethical, social, economic, environmental and technological implications and applications of physics." Issues examined in the project include electromagnetic radiation, energy resources, transport, climate change, weapons, space, and communications. Sections are provided on ethical principles and how science works. Case studies are included for scientists who faced ethical issues in their work, including: Galileo Galilei, Alfred Nobel, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Robert Oppenheimer, Joseph Rotblat and Kevin Warwick.
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Emma BentonAn interactive website and virtual learning environment for secondary school science teachers and their students. It is a teaching resource developed to highlight the moral, ethical, social, economic, environmental and technological implications and appli
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