Edit (4/26): Please see APS's higher-quality version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WREO00DWqf4
PhysTEC presents a message to physics majors... A teacher can have an impact on dozens of young lives every day. And qualified physics teachers are in high demand almost anywhere in the country. This innovative video showcases four dynamic, young teachers who will inspire your students to consider a career in teaching physics.
As more and more careers require an understanding of science, and schools face a critical and growing need for qualified physics teachers, ANY STUDENT WHO MIGHT CONSIDER A CAREER TEACHING PHYSICS SHOULD SEE THIS VIDEO.
This fast-paced five-minute video can be screened in university classrooms, physics department open houses, or any other place physics majors meet.
For more information about programs to recruit more physics teachers, pelase see www.phystec.org and www.ptec.org
Produced by the American Physics Society (www.aps.org) with funding from the National Science Foundation
Are Physics teachers still needed?
MrMraggies1996 1 day ago
@jamesnewton777 "i am not ever interest in publishing or any stupid peer review with a bunch of snobby incompetent morons in the so called institutes of higher learning" Since you're keeping your work to yourself, maybe you should follow the same trend when commenting on YouTube... don't bother.
TheAtheistFuture 3 weeks ago
i am an older amateur scientist, and i have come up with some tweeks to calculus that will solve a 4th and nth dimension way to produce an image or an object or a space. i have high grades in theoretical calculus and technical calculus at Georgia state university and Devry institute of technology. My finding go far beyond the soap film, however, i am not ever interest in publishing or any stupid peer review with a bunch of snobby incompetent morons in the so called institutes of higher learning
jamesnewton777 1 year ago