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Bulbul janTeach physics for Hssc 1 and 2 since 22 years
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A good style of physics teaching combines clarity, engagement, and practical application. Key elements include:
1. **Conceptual Understanding**: Focus on core principles and concepts before diving into mathematical details. Use analogies and visual aids to make abstract ideas more relatable.
2. **Interactive Learning**: Encourage active participation through discussions, questions, and problem-solving. Use experiments, simulations, and demonstrations to make learning hands-on.
3. **Scaffolded Learning**: Break down complex topics into manageable parts, gradually increasing difficulty. Provide step-by-step guidance initially, then gradually allow more independent problem-solving.
4. **Real-World Applications**: Connect lessons to real-world phenomena to demonstrate the relevance of physics in everyday life and technology.
5. **Assessment and Feedback**: Use a variety of assessment methods (quizzes, projects, practicals) to gauge understanding. Provide constructive feedback to help students improve.
6. **Supportive Environment**: Create a classroom atmosphere where students feel comfortable asking questions and making mistakes, which are essential for learning.
7. **Continual Improvement**: A great teacher constantly seeks to improve their methodology through student feedback, professional development, and staying updated on educational research.
This approach fosters deep understanding, critical thinking, and a positive attitude towards learning physics.
Subjects
Physics (1st year & 2nd year) Intermediate
Experience
Lecturer (Jun, 2013–Nov, 2023) at APSAC jutial gilgit
I have a lot of teaching in different edutional institutions Most recent institute was army public school and college jutial gilgit were I taught for 12 years and retired from this institution
Education
Higher Secondary (Jun, 2013–now) from Army public school and college and college jutial gilgit
M sc (Feb, 1998–now) from M.sc physics from Peshawar university