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by abdullahkhalids
747 days ago
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There are two types of teaching. One is teaching things to a complete beginner. The other is teaching things to someone who has already mastered the mechanics of a subject. Feynman was a world class second type teacher. If you already know how to work with physics equations and solve problems, then Feynman's lectures will improve your understanding considerably. The simplification process he does, gives you a grand understanding of the theory. Due to this, much of Feynman's pedagogy is not suitable for the first type of teaching. And should not be used as such. |
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