Guidebook Program for Physics Teacher Education Majors in Illinois

If you are the advisor for the physics teacher education program at your school, notify the ISAAPT president whenever you know of students who qualify for this program.

ISAAPT Guidebook Program

Whereas many, if not most, physics teacher education majors have:

little access to good references while student teaching,
to compete for good references even while on campus prior to student teaching, and
a deficient knowledge of physics demonstrations and laboratory experiments, and

Whereas a guidebook program would provide a resource from the AAPT that would help those who are:

enrolled in a physics or science "methods" course,
soon to be engaged in student teaching,
physics teacher education majors, and
enrolled in a post-secondary institution within the ISAAPT zone,

Be it therefore resolved that the ISAAPT establish a Guidebook Program. This Guidebook Program will provide one resource guidebook from the AAPT and might include any of the following guidebooks:

String and Sticky Tape Experiments
A Potpourri of Physics Teaching Ideas
A Demonstration Handbook for Physics
Five Easy Lessons: Strategies for Successful Physics Teaching by Randall D. Knight
Hands-on Physics Activities with Real-life Applications by James Cunningham and Norman Herr
Teaching Physics for the First Time by Jan Mader and Mary Winn

A presentation of the gift(s) will include the following:

A welcome letter from the President of the ISAAPT
Membership information for ISAAPT and AAPT
A listing of other available references such as the above and:
Physics for Kids--49 Easy Experiments with Acoustics by Robert W. Wood
Physics Made Simple by Ira M. Freeman
The Cartoon Guide to Physics by Gonick & Huffman

A free one-year student membership in the ISAAPT

By action of the Council on October 17, 2009, the Guidebook Program was renewed for three more years. At the Spring 2012 meeting the program will be reviewed and reauthorized if deemed appropriate.

Last update: October 19, 2009