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By the end of this program students will be able to:

1. Discuss concepts and principles of physics.

2. Conduct proper experiments safely and interpret the data in physics teaching physics.

3. Use the results of recent education and subject-specific developmental research when designing, implementing     and justifying their own practice as a teacher.

4. Apply analytical and theoretical skills to model and solve physics problems.

5.Identify students’ misconceptions and deal with them in classroom.

6. Prepare physics lessons with appropriate learning materials and teaching methods.

7. Effectively assess, plan, teach, organize, and manage physics classrooms.

8. Use appropriate methods and techniques to improve students’ critical thinking, creative thinking and problem   solving skills in physics.

9. Use required modern methods and techniques for student-centered teaching by considering individual and   cultural differences of students.

10. Effectively use a variety of teaching technologies and techniques and classroom strategies to foster student   learning.

11. Communicate effectively and work collaboratively within the context of a global society.

12. Exhibit character and decision-making skills embodying professionalism and ethical behavior.