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Teaching Secondary Physics (ASE John Murray Science Practice)

by David Sang

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Produced in association with the ASE, the series provides new ideas and promotes best practice to enhance teaching skills, supporting everyone from NQTs to experienced science teachers. - Provide tips on how to pitch your lessons to build on students' previous knowledge. - Suggest teaching sequences with activities to cover the basic science and to develop the students' understanding of the topic. - Offer guidance on students' misconceptions, common problems with individual activities and safety issues. - Include examples that relate science to everyday contexts and provide new ideas for experienced teachers. - Recommend ways of using ICT in the classroom effectively. This books draw 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 teachers by disseminating best practice and new ideas to enhance teaching.… (more)
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Produced in association with the ASE, the series provides new ideas and promotes best practice to enhance teaching skills, supporting everyone from NQTs to experienced science teachers. - Provide tips on how to pitch your lessons to build on students' previous knowledge. - Suggest teaching sequences with activities to cover the basic science and to develop the students' understanding of the topic. - Offer guidance on students' misconceptions, common problems with individual activities and safety issues. - Include examples that relate science to everyday contexts and provide new ideas for experienced teachers. - Recommend ways of using ICT in the classroom effectively. This books draw 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 teachers by disseminating best practice and new ideas to enhance teaching.

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