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Wade Naylor is a Lecturer in the School of Education at the Faculty of Education and Arts, focusing on physics education research and theoretical physics. His work spans student misconceptions in STEM education, pedagogical innovations, and the impact of online learning transitions. He has contributed to studies on cultural diversity in physics education and psychometric testing methodologies. Naylor's earlier research explored cosmology, black hole physics, and quantum field theory, including studies on inflationary power spectra and gravitino dynamics in black hole spacetimes.
Research Interests: His dual focus bridges physics education and theoretical physics. In education, he examines conceptual understanding development, assessment design, and the effects of global pandemics on teaching methodologies. In theoretical physics, he investigates cosmological inflation models, quantum vacuum phenomena, and gravitational dynamics in higher-dimensional spacetimes.
Key Contributions: Recent work includes analyzing dominant misconceptions among South African physics students and designing evidence-based scientific reasoning tasks for teacher education. Earlier contributions address logarithmic divergences in inflationary models and gravitino field behavior in black hole geometries.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants listed in the provided materials. His research has been published in journals like Physics Education, European Journal of Physics, and Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with interdisciplinary education research groups and theoretical physics collaborations, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.
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