Anshul
I am Dr. Anshul Panwar, holding a PhD degree in Physics, with more than 10 years of enriching teaching experience. Over the years, I have come to believe that Physics is not merely a subject confined to textbooks, equations, and theories, but rather a fascinating way to understand the world around us. My teaching philosophy is rooted in the idea that students learn best when they can connect abstract concepts to real-life experiences. That is why I ensure that every concept I explain is supported with examples drawn from our daily surroundings, technology, nature, and even simple activities we encounter in day-to-day life.
When I teach topics such as Newton’s Laws of Motion, I do not just stop at explaining the equations of force, mass, and acceleration. Instead, I take students into a world where these laws come alive—be it through the motion of cars, the push of a shopping cart, or the sudden stop of a bus. Similarly, while discussing optics, I connect the lesson to everyday wonders like rainbows, spectacles, or even the way a camera captures light. These illustrations not only simplify complex concepts but also ignite curiosity, making students see Physics as something tangible and exciting.
I strongly believe that relatability builds understanding. When students realize how Physics governs the flight of a cricket ball, the working of smartphones, or even the beats of their heart, they begin to appreciate the subject at a deeper level. My approach transforms Physics from being an intimidating subject to one that is engaging, approachable, and enjoyable.
Moreover, I encourage interactive discussions where students share their own observations of Physics in real life. This active participation creates an environment where learning feels less like memorization and more like exploration. My goal is not just to prepare students for examinations but to cultivate scientific thinking and problem-solving skills that remain with them for life.
Over the past decade, I have consistently seen that this teaching style not only improves academic performance but also inspires students to look at the world with a fresh perspective. Physics then becomes more than a subject—it becomes a way of thinking and understanding life itself.
In essence, my classroom is a space where theory meets reality, curiosity meets clarity, and learning becomes a journey of discovery.
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