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;Bruce Sherwood, NC State:co-author of Matter and Interactions, has trained several high school teachers who use M&I in AP C courses, or private schools. | ;Bruce Sherwood, NC State:co-author of Matter and Interactions, has trained several high school teachers who use M&I in AP C courses, or private schools. | ||
;Thomas Moore, Pomona College:Tom wrote the six-volume textbook Six Ideas that Shaped Physics, which can be used in different orders. See photos from AAPT 2012-02. | ;Thomas Moore, Pomona College:Tom wrote the six-volume textbook Six Ideas that Shaped Physics, which can be used in different orders. See photos from AAPT 2012-02. Not just an author, Tom stresses the importance of course design. | ||
[Category:Teaching Physics] | [Category:Teaching Physics] |
Revision as of 10:01, 8 February 2012
- Ruth Chabay, NC State
- Ruth, co-author of Matter and Interactions, presented at AAPT 2012-02-07. Says different sequence requires different pedagogical approach to each topic, and M&I requires different-from-others assessments.
- Charlie Holbrow
- author of Modern Introductory Physics.
- Don Holcomb, Cornell U.
- Don calls for 'thawing the frozen curriculum.' A principal in IUPP in the 90s, worked with Colgate U and others to try.
- Bruce Sherwood, NC State
- co-author of Matter and Interactions, has trained several high school teachers who use M&I in AP C courses, or private schools.
- Thomas Moore, Pomona College
- Tom wrote the six-volume textbook Six Ideas that Shaped Physics, which can be used in different orders. See photos from AAPT 2012-02. Not just an author, Tom stresses the importance of course design.
[Category:Teaching Physics]