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Nina Kremer - Germany
Nina Kremer - Germany
Physics in Kindergarten and Elementary Schools Why not?
 
Subject Physics
Level Kindergarten and primary school
Language English
Type Experiments, team or individual

 
 
Learning objective
 
Students (age: 15-17) attempt, under my guidance, to answer physics questions in the area of kindergarten respectively to integrate with elementary school. We also enlighten nursery school- and elementary school-teachers, as they only have limited access to physics in their training.interesting.
 
 
Didactical comments
 
Regarding a long term goal e.g. prevention of hearing damage, danger from the socket, the available knowledge can bring in new ideas to guide the physics knowledge in the age group from 5 to 9 years. As a side effect, teaching students are trained in social learning and cooperation without being consistently supervised and judged by their teacher as in the classroom situation which might be helpful for their future careers.
 
 
Suggestions for methodology
 
Team work. Independent teaching: students teach youngsters.
 
 
Contact details
 
NameWerner Stetzenbach
Emailwgl.stetze@t-online.de
 
 
 


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