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Back to Home =INTRODUCTIONS= STEVE'S TEACHING WIKI || I have been teaching IB Physics on and off since 1987 in various countries. I'd like to talk about how to keep IB Physics engaging when I so often get the feeling of having to rush through the syllabus. Or is it just me? ||
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 * **WHO** || **WHERE** || **HOW** || **WHY** ||
 * Steve Weatherell || Dulwich College Shanghai || steve.weatherell@dulwich-shanghai.cn
 * Mark Brierley || Ningbo Zhicheng School || email || Science teacher with a need for help with Physics :-) ||
 * Ian Lindley || Shanghai Rego International School || ilindley@srisrego.com || Science teacher - also madly rushing to complete the syllabus - first time through this year. Brought [|www.sciwebhop.net] exam database to the meeting. Hope it helps. Let me know if you have any suggestions for it and I'll pass the message on ;-) ||
 * Neil Hudson || YCEF Pudong || neilh@sh.ycef.com || I'm also a Science teachr... teaching IB Chemistry and also IB Physics for the first time this year. I also have the feel of having to rush through the sylabus - which is tricky as I like to link the more abstract concepts to day to day life. ||
 * David Richardson || Shangde Experimental School || davidr1971@gmail.com || I have taught science for about 10 years but am new to IB Physics. Am teaching my first cohort now and they are all chinese students, with the challenges they bring. Planned to be at the job-alike on Jan 15 but this happened so I look forward to meeting you all next time. ||