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I want to learn high school physics and math but using the international curriculum I want to see everything taught at high school in those books from grade 9 to 12 any suggestion ?
I want to know . I mean by this the curriculum used in physics in all countries the best curriculummicromass said:What is "the international curriculum"?
Peter25samaha said:I want to know . I mean by this the curriculum used in physics in all countries the best curriculum
micromass said:Sorry, you need to be a lot more detailed if you want to get sensible answers.
yes that is my question I want to know the books that contain all high school physics ALLsmodak said:I can read OP's questions two ways:
1. Is there an 'international' curriculum that applies to almost all countries and not US specific? If so, are there books that follow this curriculum?
2. is there an 'international' curriculum for Physics that is followed in an international school (say, a school based in US that caters to international students)? If so, are there books that follow this curriculum?
I am not sure what he reason is for asking the question(s) and have no idea whether there is an 'all encompassing' physics curriculum or if there are books for it.
Peter25samaha said:yes that is my question I want to know the books that contain all high school physics ALL
I agree. That is probably closest for Physics. I have the third edition and it is quite good.micromass said:Halliday and Resnick
International math and physics high school books are textbooks that cover the topics of mathematics and physics at the high school level. These books are designed to be used by students all over the world and are typically written in English.
These books are specifically designed for an international audience, so they may cover topics that are more relevant to a global audience. They may also include examples or problems from different cultures or countries.
Yes, these books are designed to be used by students from all over the world. However, it is important to note that some concepts or terminology may vary slightly between countries, so students may need to consult with their teachers for clarification.
No, these books are not tied to any specific curriculum or educational system. They are meant to be used as supplementary materials or as the main textbook for high school math and physics courses.
These books can provide a global perspective on math and physics topics, which can help students develop a broader understanding of these subjects. They may also offer different approaches or methods for solving problems, which can be beneficial for students who struggle with traditional methods.