1 Introduction
- You see that the book is, as stated, for 16 year olds.
- It was thought that some of the relevant and interesting items are included now. Only the text below was able to be copied. One attempt here.
- The book is referenced for ease of reading and quoting. Smaller text added. Some text other than headings are now in bold.
- Read Chapter 1 if that's all you have time for. I enjoy much of the remainder. The maths can be quite heavy.
2 Advice for learners
- Learning allows us to discover what kind of person we can be. Learning widens knowledge, improves intelligence and provides a sense of achievement. Therefore, learning from a book, especially one about nature, should be efficient and enjoyable.
- Avoid bad learning methods like the plague! Do not use a marker, a pen or a pencil to highlight or underline text on paper. It is a waste of time, provides false comfort and makes the text unreadable. Add notes and comments instead! And do not learn from a screen.
- In particular, do not learn from videos, from games or from a smartphone. All games and almost all videos are drugs for the brain. Smartphones are drug dispensers that make people addicted and prevent learning. Learn from paper – at your speed, and allow your mind to wander! Nobody marking paper or looking at a screen is learning efficiently. No proof offered.
- In my not the blog author experience as a pupil and teacher, one learning method never failed to transform unsuccessful pupils into successful ones: if you read a text for study, summarize every section you read, in your own words and images, aloud and then on a page.
- If you are unable to do so, read the section again. Repeat this until you can clearly summarize what you read in your own words and images, aloud and then on a page And enjoy the telling aloud!
- You can do this alone or with friends, in a room or while walking. If you do this with everything you read, you
will reduce your learning and reading time significantly; you will enjoy learning from good texts much more and hate bad texts much less. Masters of the method can use it even while listening to a lecture, in a low voice, thus avoiding to ever take notes not advised.
3 Advice for teachers
If you are a parent, talk to the science teachers (at least!) with these aspects in mind.
- A teacher likes pupils and likes to lead them into exploring the field he or she chose. His or her enthusiasm is the key to job satisfaction and pupil learning.
- If you are a teacher, before the start of a lesson, picture, feel and tell yourself and then your pupils how you enjoy the topic of the lesson; then picture, feel and tell yourself how you will lead each of your pupils into enjoying that topic as much as you do . and then tell your pupils
- Do this exercise consciously, every day. You will minimize trouble in your class and maximize your teaching success.
This book is not written with exams in mind; it is written to make teachers and students meaning pupils understand and enjoy physics, the science of motion.
For some parents here about God - link from the book.
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