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Tag: Instructional strategies

May 23, 2018 Nick Young

The Original Case for Active Learning

Arguably one of the most significant papers in physics education, this paper gave strong evidence in favor of active learning over traditional lecture courses.

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March 15, 2018 Nick Young

Can Math Tutorials Improve Physics Grades?

Math is essential to solving physics problems. Does improving students’ math skills help them do better in physics?

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