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The Teaching of Physics

Physics Bulletin, 1963
May a non-teaching physicist be allowed to venture a comment on Professor Taylor's contribution 'The Teaching of Physics' in the November Bulletin ? He gives examples of the work of some notable experimenters of the past and admits to doubts as to whether or not such experiments, now superseded, should be included in the first degree curriculum.
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The Teaching of Physics

American Journal of Physics, 1951
Observations upon the teaching of physics, with special reference, in the case of courses intended for cultural purposes, to the importance of emphasis on ideas rather than facts, except insofar as they are necessary to illustrate the ideas.
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The Teaching of Physics

Physics Bulletin, 1962
A very great deal has been written, and even more has been said, on the subject of the teaching of science, one of the earliest committees to discuss the matter being under the guidance of the great J. J. Thomson some forty-five years ago. Then, the matter had not been brought to the level of national urgency that it has attained today, when we hear at
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Teaching physics

Physics Bulletin, 1982
N Corcoran, Graham Mawhinney, C A Crofts
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Teaching physics

Physics Bulletin, 1973
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The Teaching of Physics

American Journal of Physics, 1966
J. W. Warren, Robert L. Weber
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Curriculum Emphases, Mathematics and Teaching Practices: Swedish Upper-Secondary Physics Teachers’ Views

International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2020
Lena Hansson   +2 more
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