[SEL] OT: Physics Help

Alan rustaholic777 at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 8 16:44:09 PDT 2011


Go here and set up a free discussion group.
Then post the URL here so anyone interested can go watch or be a part of it.
http://www.quicktopic.com/
 
Alan in Michigan
 
 
--- On Wed, 4/6/11, Ken Christison <christison at coastalnet.com> wrote:


From: Ken Christison <christison at coastalnet.com>
Subject: Re: [SEL] OT: Physics Help
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 10:49 PM


Guys,

I can set up a mailing list in a few minutes if that is what you all want.
Just can't tolerate large files since it adds up to my meager allotment,
otherwise no problem.

Ken

On 4/6/2011 10:29 PM, William Young wrote:
> Paul, et al
> (1) I suggest that this thread would be more appropriate off SEL discussion
> list.  If you agree how can we  accomplish?
> (2)  I did my twenty years and 15 minutes in high school math and physics
> classes.  During that time I learned that I couldn't teach nobody nothin' -- if
> he didn't want to learn.  I could, however, assist students who did want to
> learn. 
> Good teacher? Bad teacher?  What meaning?  In high schools which allow students
> to select their instructors,   Teacher A always has a full, overcrowded class
> room. Teacher B always has many empty seats.  Which is the good teacher, A  or 
> B?  Before you decide, you might wish to get a few more details. ALL of B's
> students passed the State Proficiency Tests; many ( most?) of A's did not.
>     Teachers who can't teach?  Yes, sadly, the profession is full of us; we are
> not allowed to do what is necessary to do to teach effectively.
>   (3)  Again, I suggest that this thread is not what SEL is all about. Dave?
> Arnie? Rob?  Lads  Down Under?  Can one of you computer literates set up a site
> for this discussion to continue, if  there is a need?   Bill
> wmlyoung at yahoo.com
>
>
>
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> I think Hewitt was a teacher at San Francisco City College. Did a quick
> Google without the results I wanted; he made a TV course on conceptual
> physics that may be available on line somewhere and should be very helpful.
>
> Paul in San Fran
>
> PS: If a teacher can't teach, why do we call them teachers?
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