Prentice Hall Conceptual Physics 2009
Concept Practice TE
With Prentice Hall Conceptual Physics, students learn physics by doing physics. Author Paul Hewitt, the pioneer of the enormously successful, concepts before computation approach, continues to set the standard for clear, accessible writing and a three-step approach to physics that will stimulate students at every learning level. Now with even more problem-solving opportunities, robust technology, and hands-on materials.
Authored by Paul Hewitt, the pioneer of the enormously successful concepts before computation approach, Conceptual Physics boosts student success by first building a solid conceptual understanding of physics.
The Three Step Learning Approach makes physics accessible to today's students.
Features and Benefits
- A brand new table of contents gets students immediately engaged in scientific activities.
- All new technology helps you plan, teach, and assess even more effectively.
- Even more reading and math support for struggling learners.
- Active learning with fully correlated activities to get your students excited about physics!
Research and Validity
Quantitative and qualitative research supporting Prentice Hall Science programs
Authors
Paul G. Hewitt's ability to communicate the concepts of physics through simple language, cartoon sketches, and thought-provoking demonstrations has made his courses at City College of San Francisco extremely popular.