A guide to introductory physics teaching
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A guide to introductory physics teaching
Wiley, c1990
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 328-335)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This guide to teaching introductory physics presents systematic observations and research on student learning and understanding of physical concepts, models and lines of reasoning. Applicable to physics instructors teaching calculus-based physics courses, it covers kinematics, momentum, energy, electricity, waves, magnetism and modern physics and many chapters include examples of test questions and homework problems.
Table of Contents
Underpinnings. Rectilinear Kinematics. Elementary Dynamics. Motion in Two Dimensions. Momentum and Energy. Static Electricity. Current Electricity. Electromagnetism. Waves and Light. Early Modern Physics. Miscellaneous Topics. Achieving Wider Scientific Literacy. Critical Thinking. Bibliography. Index.
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