Teaching Physics: A Guide for the Non-Specialist

Teaching Physics: A Guide for the Non-Specialist

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Jun 1, 1989 · Anglais · Broché (176 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 176
Langue Anglais
Publié Jun 1, 1989
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 0521349958
ISBN-13 9780521349956

Description

This comprehensive guide is tailored for teachers who find themselves tasked with teaching physics, yet do not possess a strong background in the subject. It aims to equip them with the necessary tools and understanding to convey complex concepts effectively to their students. The authors, Jonathan Osborne and J. Freeman, understand the challenges faced by non-specialist educators and provide practical strategies to bolster their confidence in delivering physics lessons.

Through clear explanations, engaging examples, and relatable analogies, the book demystifies fundamental principles of physics. It offers insights into common misconceptions and provides techniques to address these misunderstandings in the classroom. By bridging the gap between physics and everyday experiences, the authors empower teachers to inspire curiosity and a love for science among their students.

Furthermore, the guide emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive learning environment where students feel encouraged to explore and question. By focusing on the pedagogical approaches suited for non-specialists, it serves as a valuable resource for those aiming to enhance their teaching skills while cultivating a deeper appreciation for the subject.

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Science & Technologie

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