Cliff's Nodes: Editorials from the Physics TeacherJHU Press, 2006 - 338 halaman Cliff Swartz is a passionate advocate for better physics teaching, based on a curriculum that is quantitative and includes experiments 'with a purpose.' Here, in a collection of editorials written for The Physics Teacher magazine -- along with a few new ones -- he cajoles, chides, preaches, and provides a good swift kick in the intellectual pants for those who are working to share physics with the next generation.Gleaned from a lifetime in the lab and in the classroom, Swartz's book is chock-full of wisdom for neophytes as well as seasoned veterans. Favorite editorials such as 'Practically Perfect in Every Way' and 'Justifying Atoms' provide the reader with an insider's view of the state of physics teaching over the three decades that Swartz edited The Physics Teacher. His advice and opinions -- often thought-provoking or controversial -- should not go unheeded. |
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True Confessions | 21 |
Why Dont Poets Like Physics? | 35 |
Extrapolations and Prognostications | 49 |
CHEER GLOOM | 53 |
Is This Generation Different? | 59 |
Saying the Sooth | 66 |
Why Do We Need Labs? | 82 |
Listen | 95 |
Back to normal | 201 |
The Rumpelstiltskin Factor | 204 |
Razzmatazz and All That Jazz | 218 |
Touchstones | 233 |
The Great American New Math Swindle | 240 |
Reprise Critical Thinking and Similar Nostrums | 247 |
New Fad Old Fraud | 254 |
Absolute Errors | 263 |
An Elementary Proposal For ElementarySchool | 108 |
More Sage AdviceThe HighSchool Physics | 114 |
Downhill Thoughts | 127 |
The Facts of Life | 142 |
Judicious Hoopla | 156 |
The Hawthorne Effect and Other Mysteries | 170 |
Modern PhysicsAll Year Long | 175 |
6000 CHIDINGS | 181 |
The Road to Panacea | 189 |
Salus ex Machina | 195 |
Insignificant Figures | 266 |
Trinity Sure1 | 279 |
Circular Reasoning | 293 |
Misconceptions for GrownUps | 296 |
The Plumb Line | 302 |
Believing Is Seeing | 310 |
Dimensionless Constants | 326 |
Physics Where the Least Action Is | 333 |
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