Bulletin of the American Physical Society
91st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 24–26, 2024; UNC Charlotte, North Carolina
Session J03: Physics Education and Theoretical Physics
1:30 PM–3:30 PM,
Friday, October 25, 2024
UNC Charlotte
Room: Cone Center, Cone 113a
Chair: Dina Zohrabi Alaee, Coastal Carolina University
Abstract: J03.00004 : The importance of supporting your local AAPT section
2:18 PM–2:30 PM
Presenter:
Tatsu Takeuchi
(Virginia Tech)
Author:
Tatsu Takeuchi
(Virginia Tech)
In this talk, I would like to argue that supporting your local AAPT section is extremely important if you would like to improve the physics preparedness of your incoming freshmen. Using the Chesapeake Section of the AAPT for which I am president as an example, I will show what the local AAPT sections can do to help maintain and improve the quality of physics instruction throughout the region. I hope to convince you to 1) become members of your local AAPT section, 2) get involved in their activities, and 3) solicit your department to become institutional members providing annual financial support.
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