From what I know, de Broglie derived the wavelength equation using Einstein's $E=mc^2$ and the Einstein-Planck equation $E=h\nu$. My teacher explained this by saying an electron literally moves in wave form. This I thought was absurd. How does the Einstein-Planck equation used for light lead to a probability function of an electron? Doesn't that imply that an electron wave is just like a photon wave? I want to know how the de Broglie wavelength is different from the classical notion of wavelength.
I'm new to all the abstract concepts of quantum physics.