The successful approach to teaching Advanced Physics

 

Salters Horners Advanced Physics approaches physics through contemporary applications and up-to-date research, which bring home to students the relevance and fascination of physics. Each course unit uses social, economic or industrial aspects of physics - for example, designing buildings to withstand earthquakes - as a vehicle for teaching physics principles and content. This boosts students' understanding of the subject and their motivation to study.

 

Features include:
  • notes for teachers and technicians - providing support for all the materials and activities
  • full colour and clear design - helping students to access and remember information quickly and easily
  • maths support notes - providing the relevant mathematical methods for students struggling with maths. There are also activities with higher level maths for the more mathematically-minded
  • industry involvement - providing information and case studies for the resources that give students a clear idea of how physics is applied in working life.
These books are suitable for the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Take a look at the matching chart to see how each book is matched to topics in the syllabus.

 

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Series comprises:

 

  • x2 Separate Student books (AS &A2)
  • x2 Separate Revision Guides (AS &A2)
  • x2 Separate Teacher and Technician Resource Pack (AS &A2) (A2 available with accompanying CD-ROM)
  • x2  Separate Packs of 3 CD-ROMs (AS &A2)