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Post by kapuso on Oct 30, 2004 15:42:44 GMT 8
MY QUESTION IS: in teaching physics what do you prefer content focused or focused on computations or math?
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Post by Adrian on Nov 3, 2004 17:00:31 GMT 8
i prefer teaching focused on content because it's what most of the learners are interested in. leave the math-centered to the math experts.
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Post by mani on Mar 27, 2007 17:19:54 GMT 8
hi!
I am a new member of Teachers Page... I am teaching for 2 years now and I am also teaching physics...
It would be better to focus physics in the content, the conceptual side, but not leaving the mathematical part of it... As you introduce the topic, it would be better to start with concepts, give conceptual questions, and then insert the math but be sure to relate it to the conceptual area.
That's all lang muna...=)
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Post by Rainmaster Kaide on Dec 9, 2007 13:58:16 GMT 8
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Post by Lei Den Jun on Dec 24, 2007 13:28:51 GMT 8
i'd rather it's content centered. i'm better in reading comprehension than maths
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