Conceptual Physics

Conceptual Physics by Prentice Hall Directories Staff, published by Prentice Hall (School Division) in November 2004, is a comprehensive resource designed to enhance student understanding of physics. This edition spans 723 pages and is presented in English, focusing on a conceptual framework that prioritizes comprehension over computation. The book introduces a 3-step learning approach—explore, develop, and apply—aimed at making physics more accessible to secondary education students.
Readers will find that Conceptual Physics emphasizes building a solid conceptual foundation in the subject, which is essential for academic success in science. The content is structured to facilitate learning in educational settings, particularly in secondary schools, and aligns with the needs of students engaging with physics concepts. This edition serves as a valuable tool for educators and learners alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the principles of physics.
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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. Hewitt’s 3-step learning approach–explore, develop, and apply–makes physics more accessible for today’s students.
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