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Home   |   Programs   |   Education   |   High School   |   Teachers   |   High School Physics Teachers Days

High School Physics Teachers Days

High School Physics Resources

From Past Teachers Days
  • Annotated activity handouts
  • Videos
  • Editable PowerPoint® presentations
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Teachers Days Video

Students conducting an investigation into how a DC motor works

Gray arrow  DC Motors: Twist Your Armature

What Are Teachers Days?
At certain APS meetings, APS units produce Teachers Days for high school physics and physical science teachers.  Teachers Days offer free professional development workshops to physics teachers near the meeting locations. 

Teachers Days Classroom Resources
Teachers Days include presentations on physics and education research, hands-on workshops on teaching, and lunch with physicists. For more information, please email us.
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Hosting a Teachers Day
Organizing a Teachers Day benefits the entire physics community, particularly its next generation.
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APS Unit Teachers Days

Upcoming Teachers Days will be posted when scheduled.

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