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Teaching High School Physics With Minimal Math

Teaching High School Physics With Minimal Math

by Raymond Burns | Aug 29, 2023 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

A controversial topic to discuss. Some teachers assert that learning physics without a foundation in math is implausible. Conversely, others argue that a student’s limited mathematical knowledge shouldn’t hinder their ability to grasp physics. Personally, I am...
The Difference Between Being a Good Physics Teacher and a Bad Physics Teacher

The Difference Between Being a Good Physics Teacher and a Bad Physics Teacher

by Raymond Burns | Oct 3, 2020 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

In this video I go over four tips that will make a drastic difference to help your students become better at learning physics. Physics is not an easy subject, but there are a few things you can do as a teacher to really help and guide your students to make sure they...
The Three Types of Physics Students and How To Help

The Three Types of Physics Students and How To Help

by Raymond Burns | Sep 19, 2020 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

In my experience teaching physics there has primarily been three different types of students I encounter while trying to teach physics. I go over how these students think and what strategies to use to best help...
Building Meaningful Relationships With Your Students

Building Meaningful Relationships With Your Students

by Raymond Burns | Sep 4, 2020 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

In this video I talk about my favorite thing about being a teacher, building meaningful relationships. I talk about my tips of what I do in my own classroom to get my students to trust me and realize that I care about...
How To Have Great Science Labs

How To Have Great Science Labs

by Raymond Burns | Aug 28, 2020 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

Making Labs as exciting as possible has been on of my goals as a teacher that I focus on every year. In this video I talk about the one thing that I have done for all my labs that has made the experience for all my students way...
Making Remote Learning Interactive

Making Remote Learning Interactive

by Raymond Burns | Aug 21, 2020 | General Tips for Teaching Physics

I spent the spring and summer of 2020 teaching physics remotely. During this time I came up with great strategies to make my classroom as interactive as possible. In this video I talk about the importance of having a drawing tablet if you are teaching math or physics....
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