Teaching Secondary Physics
ASE Science Practice
Edited by David Sang
December 2011
Hodder Education
Distributed by the Trans-Atlantic Publications
ISBN: 9781444124309
275 Pages, Illustrated
$55.00 Paper original
This book will provide invaluable support whether you are a newly-qualified science teacher, an experienced teacher of physics who wants to extend the range of strategies and approaches used, a biologist or chemist who has to teach physics, or a student training to be a teacher. Each chapter covers a broad section of the curriculum and is divided into topics. For each topic the book covers:
The pupil's possible Previous knowledge
A suggested Teaching sequence with activities necessary to cover the basic physics
Warnings about pupils' misconceptions, common problems with individual activities and safety issues
Further activities that develop the pupils' understanding of the topic
Enhancement ideas that relate the science to everyday contexts and provide new ideas for experienced teachers
Suggestions for using ICT
This second edition reflects the latest requirement of the National Curriculum, GCSE specifications, ideas from recent curriculum development projects and the current availability of IT.
This book draws on the experience of a wide range of teachers and those involved in science education. It has been produced as part of the Association for Science Education's commitment to supporting science teacher by disseminating best practice and new ideas to enhance teaching.
- Contains easy-to-implement ideas for effective lessons for secondary school students
- Translates academic research into classroom activities
- Reflects current curriculum requirements
Table of Contents:
1 Energy
2 Sound, light and waves
3 Forces
4 Electricity and magnetism
5 Earth in space
6 Radioactivity
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