Figure 1. Research process
Table 1. Basic information of research participants –physics teachers
Table 2. Basic information of research participants - students
Table 3. Topics of the observed physics lesson
Table 4. 1st analysis - categories and examples of ‘Wisdom of Science’
Table 5. 2nd analysis - Categories and examples of ‘Wisdom of Science’
Table 6. Final results - categories and examples of ‘Wisdom of Science’
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