Stimulating Physics is an exciting new project set up by the Institute of Physics, following a £1.8m award from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) in March 2006
The Teaching Advanced Physics pages provide detailed ideas and resources for teaching physics to students aged 16 - 19.
Supporting Physics Teaching (11-14) is a new resource designed to support teachers, particularly non-specialists, who teach physics in the early years of secondary education.
Can you explain how a boomerang flies, why tin cans make great bongos or the best shape for a flying wing? Ever fancied yourself as the next Quentin Tarantino or Sophia Coppola? Then this competition is for you!
The Advancing Physics website features a wealth of information for those using the course
Making experiments work in the classroom
The MODEL Project: Practical Physics at Work will help you to provide engaging and relevant practical experiences for your students
Teaching resouces from the Institute of Physics and elsewhere
Four interactive games are now available to use in your teaching of energy and space and sound to 13-16 year olds. These games are designed to help students to engage with the physics they need to use to solve problems and win the games
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