Teaching Physics

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Teaching Physics is an influential work by physicist and educator David L. Goodstein that explores effective methods and philosophies for teaching introductory physics.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
physics education book
aimsTo help instructors design better physics courses
improve effectiveness of physics teaching
author David L. Goodstein
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
covers role of demonstrations in teaching physics
structure of introductory physics courses
use of homework and exams in physics courses
creatorOccupation physicist
physics educator
discusses assessment in physics courses
conceptual understanding in physics
course design for introductory physics
lecture-based instruction
problem-solving strategies
student misconceptions in physics
educationalLevel undergraduate
emphasizes clarity in explanation
connecting physics to real-world examples
developing physical intuition
engaging students actively
field education
physics
focusesOn effective teaching methods
introductory university physics courses
teaching philosophy
genre educational literature
pedagogy
hasAuthorAffiliation California Institute of Technology
hasInfluenceOn physics education research community
university physics teaching practices
intendedAudience physics instructors
science educators
university faculty
language English
mainSubject introductory physics
physics education
science teaching
notableFor articulation of principles for teaching introductory physics
influence on physics instructors
workOf David L. Goodstein

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David L. Goodstein notableWork Teaching Physics