Gain a practical, hands-on approach to teaching math and science through supervised study and individual laboratory work.
This guide emphasizes student-driven laboratory work, personal responsibility for equipment, and a clear move away from passive demonstrations. It shows how to structure lessons so pupils learn by doing, recording, and explaining their reasoning, not by memorizing steps from a book.
- Learn how to organize effective, individual lab experiences that leave a lasting understanding of concepts.
- Discover how to frame lessons with step-by-step routines like Review, Assignment, and Study of the Assignment.
- See how to use simple tools, like written notes and diagrams, to build logical problem solving and clear explanations.
- Explore ideas for red-letter day lessons that bring physics and mathematics to life with demonstrations, field trips, or guest speakers.
Ideal for teachers who want a disciplined, student-centered approach to physics and mathematics, and for students who benefit from guided, hands-on practice.