Physik für das Lehramt
The four-part series on physics for teacher training clearly and concisely presents the fundamentals of physics. Its author, an experienced instructor, counters students’ typical misconceptions with helpful explanatory marginal notes. Examples from daily life, technical applications, and historical descriptions help deepen understanding. Volume 1 covers mechanics and thermodynamics.
The four-volume textbook series Physics for Teachers clearly and concisely covers the fundamentals of physics. The author, an experienced educator, challenges students’ common misconceptions in explanatory side-notes. In-depth sections present practical examples from daily life, technical applications, and the historical evolution of physics. Volume 2 covers electrodynamics and optics.
This four-part series for physics teachers in training addresses the principles of physics in a clear and compact way. The experienced lecturer confronts familiar falsehoods held by students with explanatory side notes, conveying examples from everyday life, technological applications, and the historical development of science in consolidation topics. Volume 3 comprises atomic, nuclear, and quantum physics.
This four-part series for physics teachers in training addresses the principles of physics in a clear and compact way. The experienced lecturer confronts familiar falsehoods held by students with explanatory side notes, conveying examples from everyday life, technological applications, and the historical development of science in consolidation topics.
Volume 4 looks at molecules, gases, and condensed matter.