Department: Physics Education Department
The workshop in brief:
7th National Workshop on “Innovative Teaching Skills in Physics,” Aligned with the UN’s 17 SDGs, specifically SDG 4—Quality Education, with a focus on Teacher Training and Professional Development—the workshop aims to enhance the quality of physics teaching in senior high school classrooms and equip educators with skills that meet modern educational challenges. The workshop is organized by Physics and Mathematics Education Department.
The workshop will bring together educators, researchers, and experts to address key issues in teaching senior-level physics classes, particularly in exam-intensive environments. The program will center on three major objectives:
Objectives of the Workshop:
- Enhancing Teacher Preparedness for Exam-Intensive Senior Classes
- Promoting Equitable Distribution of Skilled Teachers Across Senior Classes
- Building Teacher Capacity for Equity and Inclusion in High-Stakes Assessment Contexts
Participants: About 60 participants
Place: Tishk International University, Education, Hall 302
Session topics:
1st Sessions Topics
- Active Learning Approaches for Effective Mathematics Education (Industry guest)
2nd Session Topic
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- Challenges and Solutions: Equipping Pre-Service Teachers for Effective Senior High School Physics Teaching (Industry guest)
presenters
- Abdullah Ziya, Suleyman Demirel University, Kazakhstan.
- Mr. Hemin Ahmed, Stirling Education, Erbil, Iraq.
- Participants reflected critically on innovative teaching practices and their application in physics education.
- The workshop fostered meaningful exchange of ideas, enhancing collaboration and professional skills among educators.
- It reinforced the value of continuous professional development in preparing effective and inspiring physics teachers for modern classrooms.



