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Sorry for the crosspost.
I'm teaching conceptual physics for the first time this
year. I honestly don't feel qualified to teach it, but
since no physical science teachers ever apply for our job
openings, it's either me or nothing. Please don't fire back
about not being qualified (I've seen it on some of the other
chatboards) - I'm just being honest. I didn't have a choice
in the matter.
Does anybody know of any good websites/advice that may help
me? I'd appreciate anything. Also, I have no supplies and
no money to buy anything. If I don't buy it myself - I
don't have it. I don't feel that I'm giving them enough
"substance." I've had college physics, but it was my
freshman year in college, many, many years ago. Please
help! I need the most help in "electricity," but anything
would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance.
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