Teaching High School Physics
Teaching High School Physics
By Carl J. Wenning and Rebecca E. Vieyra
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Teaching High School Physics is centered on the principle that teachers need to be educated rather than trained and helps to form a substantive and substantiated foundation for a new way of teaching. Providing a mix of theory and practice, these books describe more than 40 important topics and encourage an inquiry-oriented approach to physics teaching. They include numerous examples and helpful resources
Interacting with Physics Students:
• Addresses practical techniques for supporting student learning in the day-to-day classroom
• Details how to facilitate active engagement and cooperation in an equitable manner, manage learning difficulties and differentiations, and other situations teachers face in the classroom
• Prepares teachers with a solid philosophical and practical foundation focusing on interactions with students
Teaching High School Physics is suitable for teacher candidates, experienced in-service physics teachers, and educators seeking a detailed reference guide to the many subjects being addressed in today’s teaching reform movements.