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Home   |   Programs   |   Education   |   Resources   |   Precollege Science Teaching - Curricular Materials and Monographs

Precollege Science Teaching - Curricular Materials and Monographs

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D. Cassidy, G. Holton, and J. Rutherford, Understanding Physics (Springer Verlag, NY, 2002).

A. Eisenkraft, Active Physics (It’s About Time, NY, 1994).

F. Goldberg, Constructing Physics Understanding (CPU); Laboratory and computer-based materials that enable students to take responsibility for developing a valid and robust knowledge about physics.

W. Leonard, R. Dufresne, W. Gerace, and J. Mestre, Minds on Physics, Activities and Reader (Kendall/Hunt, Dubuque, IA, 1999).

U. Haber-Schaim, J. Dodge, R. Gardner, and E. Shore, PSSC Physics (Kendall Hunt, NY, 1991).

A. Van Heuvelen, ActivPhysics Volume 2, 2/E (Addison Wesley, NY, 2004).

L. C. McDermott and the Physics Education Group at the University of Washington, Physics by Inquiry, Vols. I and II (Wiley, New York, 1996).

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