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Physics Education

Fischer, Hans Ernst(Edited by)Girwidz, Raimund(Edited by)
Part of the Challenges in Physics Education series
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This book offers a comprehensive overview of the theoretical background and practice of physics teaching and learning and assists in the integration of highly interesting topics into physics lessons.

Researchers in the field, including experienced educators, discuss basic theories, the methods and some contents of physics teaching and learning, highlighting new and traditional perspectives on physics instruction.

A major aim is to explain how physics can be taught and learned effectively and in a manner enjoyable for both the teacher and the student.

Close attention is paid to aspects such as teacher competences and requirements, lesson structure, and the use of experiments in physics lessons.

The roles of mathematical and physical modeling, multiple representations, instructional explanations, and digital media in physics teaching are all examined.

Quantitative and qualitative research on science education in schools is discussed, as quality assessment of physics instruction.

The book is of great value to researchers involved in the teaching and learning of physics, to those training physics teachers, and to pre-service and practising physics teachers.

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£54.99
Product Details
3030873919 / 9783030873912
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
530.071
12/01/2022
English
503 pages
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