Donovan Duffield
Welcome! As a dedicated Physical Science teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience in South Africa, I'm on a mission to ignite a passion for science in people of all ages.
📚 Science can be challenging, but it's also incredibly fascinating. Join me as we unravel the mysteries of the universe. My video lessons are designed to simplify complex concepts and help high school students to excel in the South African NSC Physical Science and the IEB Further Studies in Physics syllabi.
📚 Teaching Physical Science is an art, and I'm excited to share some of the "tricks of the trade" that I've accumulated over the years. Explore my short videos to enhance your teaching skills and engage your students effectively. Let's learn and grow together, and please share your insights to enrich our community.
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ONLINE SAYPT Workshop 1 Introduction PART B
ONLINE SAYPT Workshop 1 Introduction PART A
Introducing Chemical Equilibrium
Vertical Motion 3
Grade 12 Revision Workshop 2 on Work Energy and Power
Grade 12 Revision Workshop 1 on Work Energy and Power.
Grade 8 Particle Model of Matter 2
Grade 8 Particle Model of Matter 1
Teaching Styles - "The Saint"
GET Work, Energy & Power 6
Grade 10 - Echoes
"The Parabat"
Teaching Styles - "Genius"
Teaching Styles - "The Ice-Man"
Teaching Styles - "The Renaissance Man"
Teaching Styles - "The Drill Sergeant"
How to draw a Longitudinal Wave?
Teaching Styles - "The Entertainer"
GET Work, Energy & Power 5
Teaching Styles - "The Magician"
GET Work, Energy & Power 4
"Teaching doesn't always equate to learning"
GET Work, Energy & Power 3
Solving Circuit Electricity Past Exam Question 3
"We need to be willing to learn from our students."
Solving Circuit Electricity Past Exam Question 2
Solving Circuit Electricity Past Exam Question 1
Organic Chemistry: Past NSC Exam Question on Organic Structure & Naming 1
"Teaching Style" - Why is it so important?