Showing posts with label Physicsmadeeasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Physicsmadeeasy. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2022

𝐃𝐢𝐛𝐲𝐚 𝐏𝐡𝐲𝐬𝐢𝐜𝐬

    

Physics...

One of the most interesting and realistic subjects that is often feared by the students.  It's actually wonderful to note that how physics is very much connected to the world around us. From waking up in the morning with the alarm to sleeping at night by switching on the Ac need physics. If we logically see this is much easier , fun to learn and make a career ahead..


            

Here are some ways how physics can be made more interesting :

1. Master the basics :

Constructing a house cannot be done without a strong foundation. Spending the major portion of your available time in mastering the basics will help you to master the most complicated parts quite easily. This will help to save a lot of time.


2. Connect with the students :

This, arguably, is the most important thing a physics teacher (or even a maths teacher) must do - students must be able to connect with them outside of their professional image. This might seem like a superficial thing because it doesn’t relate to academics but it is quite important. The logic behind this is quite simple - if the teacher is nice to the students and gels with them easily, they will automatically feel like putting in the effort to learn their subject. This does not exactly mean that the students will want to try.



3. Make detailed diagrams

Most questions generally have instructions like ‘calculate an object with x velocity.’ So draw the given problem or even sketch it. This exercise will help you get a visual idea of the problem, making it easier to solve it later.



4. Conduct quizzes and make the session interactive

Students should be allowed to participate in the group discussions and important concepts of physics. Quizzes should be held atleast twice a week. Students should be made to imagine the impossible. As the old quote of Great APJ Abdul kalam goes like" Those who dare the imagine the impossible are the ones who break all the human limitations."