Through out my years of teaching, I have taught students to have a wider view of physics as a science course.
My pattern of teaching is simple:
(1) Explain the topic in depth: Students tend to understand the fundamentals of a topic if they are taught the concepts of the topic; For instant the study of motion, over the years the concept has been demonstrated by Physicists like Sir Isaac Newton, G...
Through out my years of teaching, I have taught students to have a wider view of physics as a science course.
My pattern of teaching is simple:
(1) Explain the topic in depth: Students tend to understand the fundamentals of a topic if they are taught the concepts of the topic; For instant the study of motion, over the years the concept has been demonstrated by Physicists like Sir Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei and Aristotle etc.
They have given what has changed our perspective on motion, which has caused tremendous progress in the world of science and Engineering.
(2) Giving tasks to the student(s) and helping them to carry out those tasks if they seem not to understand. Students don't usually understand a topic at the moment, so giving the students classwork to try, for example a calculate to broaden their knowledge and to give them an insight about what the topic entails will help the student.
(3) Playing a live videos about the topic will cause them to be anxious and increase their interest in Physics topics.
(4) Playing games will also help in their understand, maybe like a quiz where they answer and get points to improve their readiness to learn.
In every course, the content will include:
(1) Introduction to the fundamentals of Physics
(2) Theory of motion
(3) Expansivity
(4) Newton equations of motion
(5) Surface tension etc.
(6) Optics
(7) Machines
(8) Electricity (Ohm's Law)
(9) Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
(10) Electromagnetic Field and waves.
All these topics will be taught in deep. So relax and let us BEGIN.....