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Report by the Educational Committee of the American Physical Society entitled “The Teaching of Physics to Students of Engineering” (Presented to the Council February 24, 1999, Ordered Printed April 21, 1922).
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Information about a national program for Preparing Future Physics Faculty and about Workshops for New Physics Faculty may be obtained from the American Association for Physics Teachers and from their web site at http://www.aapt.org/programs/programs.html.
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