Studies have shown that many physics teachers experience feelings of isolation because they are often the only physics teacher in the school. Perhaps you are looking for someone to share your ideas about teaching a particular topic. You need suggestions about how to help students learn a specific concept. Maybe you are looking for instructions about performing a demonstration or experiment, or need some guidance in choosing an approach to a particular concept. You might even have tried an approach that failed miserably and you are looking for guidance from someone with experience. Where do you turn?
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2002
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