Guide To Innovation In Physics Teaching
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: American Association of Physics Teachers |
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Synopsis Guide to Innovation in Physics Teaching by : American Association of Physics Teachers
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: American Association of Physics Teachers |
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: 1973 |
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: OCLC:827619653 |
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Synopsis Guide to Innovations in Physics Teaching, Vol. 3 by : American Association of Physics Teachers
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: American Association of Physics Teachers |
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: 68 |
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: 1974 |
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Synopsis Guide to Innovations in Physics Teaching: Nontraditional formats by : American Association of Physics Teachers
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: American Association of Physics Teachers |
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: 84 |
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: 1974 |
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: UOM:39015077912361 |
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Synopsis Guide to Innovations in Physics Teaching: Courses for non-scientists by : American Association of Physics Teachers
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: American Association of Physics Teachers |
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: 44 |
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: 1973 |
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: UOM:39015077912353 |
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Synopsis Guide to Innovations in Physics Teaching: Courses for majors by : American Association of Physics Teachers
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: Jenaro Guisasola |
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: Springer Nature |
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: 247 |
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: 2020-08-20 |
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: 9783030511821 |
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: 3030511820 |
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: 4/5 (21 Downloads) |
Synopsis Research and Innovation in Physics Education: Two Sides of the Same Coin by : Jenaro Guisasola
This book describes novel approaches designed to enhance the professional training of physics teachers, and explores innovations in the teaching and learning of physics in the classroom and laboratory. It features selected contributions from the International Research Group on Physics Teaching (GIREP) and Multimedia in Physics Teaching and Learning (MPTL) Conference, held in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain, in July 2018, which brought together two communities: researchers in physics education and physics teachers. The book covers a broad range of topics, highlighting important aspects of the relationship between research and innovation in the teaching of physics, and presenting fresh insights to help improve learning processes and instruction. Offering a contemporary vision of physics teaching and the learning process, the book is of interest to all teachers and researchers committed to teaching and learning physics on the basis of good evidence.
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: Magdalena Kersting |
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: Routledge |
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: 499 |
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: 2021-08-30 |
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: 9781000374131 |
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: 1000374130 |
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: 4/5 (31 Downloads) |
Synopsis Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools by : Magdalena Kersting
In our world today, scientists and technologists speak one language of reality. Everyone else, whether they be prime ministers, lawyers, or primary school teachers speak an outdated Newtonian language of reality. While Newton saw time and space as rigid and absolute, Einstein showed that time is relative – it depends on height and velocity – and that space can stretch and distort. The modern Einsteinian perspective represents a significant paradigm shift compared with the Newtonian paradigm that underpins most of the school education today. Research has shown that young learners quickly access and accept Einsteinian concepts and the modern language of reality. Students enjoy learning about curved space, photons, gravitational waves, and time dilation; often, they ask for more! A consistent education within the Einsteinian paradigm requires rethinking of science education across the entire school curriculum, and this is now attracting attention around the world. This book brings together a coherent set of chapters written by leading experts in the field of Einsteinian physics education. The book begins by exploring the fundamental concepts of space, time, light, and gravity and how teachers can introduce these topics at an early age. A radical change in the curriculum requires new learning instruments and innovative instructional approaches. Throughout the book, the authors emphasise and discuss evidence-based approaches to Einsteinian concepts, including computer- based tools, geometrical methods, models and analogies, and simplified mathematical treatments. Teaching Einsteinian Physics in Schools is designed as a resource for teacher education students, primary and secondary science teachers, and for anyone interested in a scientifically accurate description of physical reality at a level appropriate for school education.
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: 2006 |
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Synopsis Physics Education by :
This guide provides an introduction to educational resources and research materials, both print and online, in the realm of physics education. It is intended as a starting point for graduate students who will be teaching physics and faculty who may be new to teaching.
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: Beata Jarosievitz |
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: Springer Nature |
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: 279 |
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: 2021-09-15 |
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: 9783030787202 |
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: 3030787206 |
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: 4/5 (02 Downloads) |
Synopsis Teaching-Learning Contemporary Physics by : Beata Jarosievitz
This book presents research contributions focussing on the introduction of contemporary physics topics – mainly, but not exclusively, quantum physics – into high school currciula. Despite the important advances and discoveries in quantum physics and relativity which have revolutionized our views of nature and our everyday lives, the presence of these topics in high school physics education is still lacking. In this book physics education researchers report on the teaching and learning of quantum physics from different perspectives and discuss the design and use of different pedagogical approaches and educational pathways. There is still much debate as to what content is appropriate at high school level as well what pedagogical approaches and strategies should be adopted to support student learning. Currently there is a greater focus on how to teach modern physics at the high school level rather than classical physics. However, teachers still lack experience and availability of appropriate teaching and learning materials to support the coherent integration of Quantum Physics in high school curricula. All of the 19 papers presented in this book discuss innovative approaches for enhancing physics education in schools.
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: Claudio Fazio |
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: Springer |
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: 0 |
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: 2024-02-11 |
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: 3031486668 |
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: 9783031486661 |
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: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis Physics Education Today by : Claudio Fazio
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the latest developments in physics education. It presents a comprehensive look into cutting-edge research and ideas used to improve physics education around the world. Topics covered include (but are not limited to) the use of problem-based learning, the design and evaluation of teaching materials, and the use of digital technologies. This book is essential for anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest educational innovations and to develop an understanding of effective teaching approaches. It is aimed at researchers, teachers, students, policymakers, and educational leaders in the field of physics education.