TEducation and learning in the field of basic sciences,
especially physics, are not only important for understanding the natural world around us in
general, but they constitute the most important and greatest challenge for our beloved Arab
nation. Our primary role in this group dedicated to teaching and learning physics is to make
this science fun and easy to understand by activating a number of activities and events,
including:
General lectures that address this science in terms of its philosophy, history, and the most
important intellectual frameworks that explain it.
Glimpses of the most important works, ideas, and experiments of pioneering Nobel laureates
in physics.
An explanation of the most important scientific books and recently published articles that
have created a state of passion, controversy, and discussions in scientific circles.
Holding workshops and seminars to exchange experiences with the most important Arab scholars
and benefit from their experiences and explain them to new generations of association
members.
Activating e-learning and benefiting from its applications in teaching courses.
We always aspire to more leadership in the field of teaching and learning physics, and therefore
there are several main points about this topic:Teaching and learning of physics should focus on
the fundamental concepts, principles and major theories that explain how nature works. This
includes topics such as mechanics, motion, energy, waves, electricity, magnetism, quantum
mechanics and relativity.
It is very important that we provide a lot of advice and lessons on mastering advanced
mathematics to make progress in understanding and applying physics concepts. Mathematics and
physics are closely related.
Learning physics should include a lot of practical experiments and observations in addition to
theoretical lectures. Physics is, after all, an experimental science.
Students should be encouraged to ask questions, inquire, and challenge accepted and prevailing
concepts when learning physics, because this enhances critical and creative thinking.
Society members and students who master the principles and concepts of physics will have a
deeper understanding of the natural world and will be better able to solve problems and make
decisions in a variety of fields.