Teaching Physics in the direction of integration
Teaching Physics in the direction of integration
- Monday July 1st, 2019
- Posted by: Gia sư Quốc tế
GSQT – Integrated education is becoming more and more popular in the current globalization trend. Teaching integrated science subjects will help students develop comprehensively. What is teaching Physics in the direction of integration?
The integrated program is the teaching and learning of Math, Science and English in a scientifically integrated way of UK education system and Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam. So why choose to integrate between English and Vietnamese? Because these two programs have similarities, it is easy for students to acquire new knowledge and especially it is suitable for the integration trend.
In particular, Physics is considered as the subject of natural science at the secondary and high schools. Like other subjects, teaching Physics in the direction of integration will convey many contents at the same time. Students will be able to carry out advanced and intensive Physics topics as well as creative experiences and apply them to real life in English, thereby developing the ability to cooperate and solve problem, foreign language, training skills of the 21st century… Teaching Physics in the direction of integration shows that the development of an integrated teaching program helps students have the opportunity to expand qualities and abilities that people expect.
However, teaching Physics in the direction of integration is still quite new, so learning also causes difficulties for students. To meet this demand, some centers have implemented integrated program courses. Parents need to consider to choose for their children a prestigious and quality center with a curriculum closely following UK program, most notably has a team of teachers with qualifications and abilities can accompany your children for a long time.
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