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Becoming a Physics Teacher

Free to the Public

Jon Anderson

Jon Anderson
Centennial High School

Eugenia Etkina

Eugenia Etkina
Rutgers University

Monday, March 7, 2011
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST

About the Webinar

Eugenia Etkina, Professor of Science Education at Rutgers University, in Why Would You Want to Teach Physics, shares advice and strategies on becoming a physics teacher, drawn from her many years of experience in teacher preparation and physics education research.  Jon Anderson, physics teacher in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, will moderate the discussion.

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