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written by Randall D. Knight
This book discusses the value of interactive forms of physics education and gives examples of lessons, activities and demonstrations for the physics classroom.  It includes discussions of physics education research and suggestions for teaching specific topics in physics.  It is an excellent reference for any physics teacher or physics education researcher.
Pages 330
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Education Practices
- Active Learning
- Pedagogy
General Physics
- Collections
= Introductory E & M
= Introductory Mechanics
Modern Physics
- General
Oscillations & Waves
Thermo & Stat Mech
- Lower Undergraduate
- High School
- Graduate/Professional
- Upper Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Best practice
= Instructor Guide/Manual
- Reference Material
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© 2002 Addison-Wesley
ISBN Number:
0805387021
ISBN-13:
9780805387025
Keywords:
Current and Conductivity, DC Circuits, Electric Fields, Electric Potential, Electromagnetic Induction, Electrostatics, Energy, Force and Newton's Laws, Geometrical Optics, Impulse and Momentum, Lessons, Magnetic Fields, Motion and Kinematics, Oscillations, Physical Optics, Thermal Physics, Thermodynamics, Vectors and Mathematics, Waves, active learning, pedagogy, physics education research
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Metadata instance created June 19, 2006 by Edward Von Iderstein
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August 10, 2020 by Lyle Barbato
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Knight, R. (2002). Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching. Retrieved March 29, 2024, from https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/product/Knight-Five-Easy-Lessons-Strategies-for-Successful-Physics-Teaching/9780805387025.html
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Knight, Randall. Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching. 2002. https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/product/Knight-Five-Easy-Lessons-Strategies-for-Successful-Physics-Teaching/9780805387025.html (accessed 29 March 2024).
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