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A Guide to Introductory Physics Teaching

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A guide to teaching introductory physics, from high school to calculus-based college courses, this instructional tool presents systematic observations based upon research into how physics students come to learn and understand physical concepts, models and lines of reasoning. Includes many examples of test questions and homework problems.

360 pages, Hardcover

First published January 24, 1990

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Arnold B. Arons

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January 12, 2024
This book was my bible the first year I taught Physics. Coupled with "Five Easy Lessons" - I was unstoppable. A must-read for every physics teacher.
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