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The American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) was founded in 1930 for the purpose of "dissemination of knowledge of physics, particularly by way of teaching."[1] There are more than 10,000 members in over 30 countries. AAPT publications include two peer-reviewed journals, the American Journal of Physics and The Physics Teacher. The association has two annual National Meetings (winter and summer) and has regional sections with their own meetings and organization. The association also offers grants and awards for physics educators, including the Richtmyer Memorial Award[2] and programs and contests for physics educators and students. It is headquartered at the American Center for Physics in College Park, Maryland.
History

The American Association of Physics Teachers was founded on December 31, 1930, when forty-five physicists held a meeting during the joint APS-AAAS meeting in Cleveland specifically for that purpose.

The AAPT became a founding member of the American Institute of Physics after the other founding members were convinced of the stability of the AAPT itself after a new constitution for the AAPT was agreed upon.
Contests

The AAPT sponsors a number of competitions. The Physics Bowl, Six Flags' roller coaster contest, and the US Physics Team are just a few. The US physics team is determined by two preliminary exams and a week and a half long "boot camp". Each year, five members are selected to compete against dozens of countries in the International Physics Olympiad (IPHO).
Publications
The Physics Teacher
This section is an excerpt from The Physics Teacher.[edit]
The Physics Teacher is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by AIP Publishing on behalf of the American Association of Physics Teachers covering the history and philosophy of physics, applied physics, physics education (curriculum developments, pedagogy, instructional lab equipment, etc.), and book reviews. It was established in 1963 and the current editor-in-chief is Gary White (George Washington University). Paul G. Hewitt is a regular contributor to The Physics Teacher.
American Journal of Physics
This section is an excerpt from American Journal of Physics.[edit]
The American Journal of Physics is a monthly, peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Association of Physics Teachers and the American Institute of Physics. The editor-in-chief is Beth Parks of Colgate University.[3][4][5][6][7]
See also

American Institute of Physics
Oersted Medal
Physics outreach

References

About AAPT
Richtmeyer Memorial Award, AAPT website
"Current Frequency: Monthly, 2002; and Former Frequency varies, 1940-2001" "Library catalog" (Online). Library of Congress. Aug 22, 2007. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
Confirmation of Editor, ISSN, CODEN, and other relevant information. "Masthead" (PDF). American Association of Physics Teachers. 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-08.
"About this journal". American Association of Physics Teachers. 2010. Retrieved 2011-01-24.Brief description of this journal.
"Library catalog" (accessed via World Cat). Wellesley College, Massachusetts. Retrieved 2011-01-24.Bibliographic information for this journal. Abstracting and indexing services are listed here. "v.8 (1940:Feb.)-v.36 (1968), v.59 (1991)"

Wolfe, David. "Beth Parks to Become Next Editor of the American Journal of Physics". American Association of Physics Teachers. Retrieved 2020-09-09.

External links

American Association of Physics Teachers web page
AAPT sponsored events

Archival collections

Finding Aid for the American Association of Physics Teachers, South Atlantic Coast Section Records at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Niels Bohr Library & Archives

American Association of Physics Teachers Richard M. Sutton records, 1934-1949
American Association of Physics Teachers miscellaneous publications, 1934-2013
American Association of Physics Teachers records of David Locke Webster, 1930-1958
American Journal of Physics editor's reports, 1967-2001
AAPT Chesapeake Section records of the secretary, 1956-1984
American Association of Physics Teachers Office of the Executive Officer records of Bernard Khoury, 1985-2002
AAPT Office of the Secretary John Layman records, 1947-2000, 2011, undated
American Association of Physics Teachers Office of the Secretary records of Alfred Romer, 1960-1971
American Association of Physics Teachers Office of the Secretary records of Roderick M. Grant, 1968-1991 (bulk 1977-1983)
AAPT Physics Teaching Resource Agents program records, 1983-2007, undated
Commission on College Physics records, 1960-1971
Eastern Association of Physics Teachers records, 1895-1979

Physics Encyclopedia

World

Index

Hellenica World - Scientific Library

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