How to Help Students do Better on Physics Homework
Thursday, 07 January 2010 17:29
One of the challenges of being a science teacher is providing students with what they need to successfully learn concepts and to complete their homework assignments. Many teachers approach this challenge with the standard learning tools and materials. However, recent teaching methodologies and technologies offer a few more creative options.
Classroom Decoration
The first step that you can take to make it easier for students to learn physics concepts and to do better on their physics homework is to surround students with information and lots of ideas for physics science fair projects. Science posters, models and charts provide students with visual representations of the physics concepts that they are learning about. This is a great way to reinforce these concepts.
Printables
Printables, formerly called "print-outs" or "hand-outs," are a great option for helping students do better on their physics homework. Printables summarize concepts and ideas that were presented in class. They can also list important formulas and provide examples. Students can use these items to better learn physics concepts, to study for tests and to help them to successfully complete their homework.
Clear Explanations
One of the reasons why students struggle with physics homework assignments is because they are assigned at the very last minute of the class period. As a result the teacher does not have a lot of time to explain what the assignment is and what is expected from students. If you are trying to get your class grade averages up then try to spend more time going over the instructions for the homework assignments. Then post detailed instructions on your website. This way, if a student has a question then they can just refer to the instructions on the website. If your school does not have a website then you can set up one on your own using one of the many websites that offer free hosting and page design templates.
Good Reference Materials
As a student explores the field of physics they will need access to quality reference materials. Traditionally students just used their textbook, however, today there are a lot more options for students. There are peer reviewed journals, there are online forums and there are science reference books that students can access online and in their school library. Teachers can aid their students in completing their physics homework by collecting quality reference materials and posting them or a link to them on their website.
Conclusion
Helping students to do better on physics homework is a challenge. However, there are a lot of things that teachers can do to improve student performance on these independent study activities. By implementing one or more of the above suggestions teachers can offer their students a hand up in improving their physics grade.
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