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This website contains information about a collection of resources inspired by physics education research that offer innovative methods for today's physics and astronomy teachers. The series' goal is to provide class-tested solutions for assessing student progress. The books cover topics such as the Peer Instruction method of teaching and integrating web technology with the classroom. If users are interested in the obtaining the books, they may be purchased on this website.
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Title = {Prentice Hall Educational Innovation Series},
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Volume = {2013},
Number = {18 May 2013},
Month = {January 1, 2004},
Year = {2003}
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