“To teach effectively a teacher must develop a feeling for his subject; he cannot make his students sense its vitality if he does not sense it himself. He cannot share his enthusiasm when he has no enthusiasm to share. How he makes his point may be as important as the point he makes; he must personally feel it to be important.”
Quote by George Polya
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Mathematical Methods in Science
This book delves into the use of mathematical methods to analyze and solve problems in various scientific disciplines, offering insights into the application of mathematics in scientific inquiry. more
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