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NENU Students Achieve Excellent Results in the First National High School Physics Teaching Skill Contest for College Students

Published:September 2, 2009 Review:

Recently, the final of the First National High School Physics Teaching Skill Contest for College Students has drawn to a close. The 6 contestants from School of Physics of NENU all won prizes. Grade 2006 student Zhang Ying majoring in physics won the first prize. Grade 2006 students Yu Zhiyuan, Lang Changhong, Han Yu and Wang Chengqi majoring in physics and Grade 2006 student Wu Yuanyuan majoring in electronic information science & technology received the second prize. Professor Zhang Maolin from School of Physics was awarded excellent instructor prize.

Sponsored by Committee on Physics of Chinese Education Society and undertaken by Ludong University, the First National High School Physics Teaching Skill Contest for College Students draws nearly 500 undergraduates and postgraduates majoring in physics from more than 60 universities including Beijing Normal University and South China Normal University to take part in the competition.

(From News Center, translated by Ning Jie, revised by Jiang Yansheng)

 

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