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Physics education

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Hello. I wanted to explain that I reverted this edit to physics education because it does not seem like an improvement to the article. Briefly,:

  • You seem to be writing about specific courses and mention a professor at Yale, not the general subject of physics education.
  • The WP:TONE and choice of words is unusual (e.g. "wild", "shallow").
  • There are issues with capitalization, punctuation, grammar, missing and extra words, singular/plural confusion, incomplete sentences, etc.
  • External links are generally inappropriate in the body of an article.
  • References should not be preceded by a space.[1]

—[AlanM1(talk)]— 01:23, 3 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

References

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