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High‐school physics to get help

NOV 01, 1965
Physics Today

A precollege physics program to increase enrollment and strengthen teaching has been launched by the American Institute of Physics with partial financial support by the Sloan Foundation. The pilot project will use New Jersey and Delaware secondary schools as a sample area in which to clarify physics teaching goals and introduce new apparatus and curricula.

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