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Hello everyone,
I have a problem with my students (introductory physics students) who are from different colleges (science, computer science, nursing, medical...). They always ask "why should we study physics?" or "why is physics important for us?". Unfortunately, I couldn't convince them that it is important. Can someone help me?
We have a big problem with them since ,unfortunately, the education level of schools is low in my country. So, in order to reach the standard level at university, they must work harder! The problem is that they are getting disappointed because of their bad marks since there's a big gap between their level and the level we want them to reach. I believe that a frustrated person will not do anything. So, how can I encourage them to work?!
I'm a new teacher. I've discussed this problem a lot with the doctors in our department. Some of them think that students must hold the responsibility but I think this is not fair because it is not their fault! There should be a sort of help from us without affecting the education level. Some other careless teachers think that we should put easy questions and let them pass without caring about did they reach the standard level or not.
I don't agree with both. But actually don't know what to do! My suggested solutions:
Doing extra tutorials with them.
Doing fun activities in order to let them love physics and consequently they possesses the motive for the study.
What do you think? Hope to have your advices.
If someone knows forums for physics teachers or useful resources I would be thankful.
Thank you
I have a problem with my students (introductory physics students) who are from different colleges (science, computer science, nursing, medical...). They always ask "why should we study physics?" or "why is physics important for us?". Unfortunately, I couldn't convince them that it is important. Can someone help me?
We have a big problem with them since ,unfortunately, the education level of schools is low in my country. So, in order to reach the standard level at university, they must work harder! The problem is that they are getting disappointed because of their bad marks since there's a big gap between their level and the level we want them to reach. I believe that a frustrated person will not do anything. So, how can I encourage them to work?!
I'm a new teacher. I've discussed this problem a lot with the doctors in our department. Some of them think that students must hold the responsibility but I think this is not fair because it is not their fault! There should be a sort of help from us without affecting the education level. Some other careless teachers think that we should put easy questions and let them pass without caring about did they reach the standard level or not.
I don't agree with both. But actually don't know what to do! My suggested solutions:
Doing extra tutorials with them.
Doing fun activities in order to let them love physics and consequently they possesses the motive for the study.
What do you think? Hope to have your advices.
If someone knows forums for physics teachers or useful resources I would be thankful.
Thank you
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