Inquiry-Based Learning: Encourage students to ask questions, explore hypotheses, and investigate phenomena independently. Foster critical thinking by guiding them through the scientific method.Practical Investigations: Emphasize hands-on experiments and laboratory work. This helps students develop practical skills, data analysis abilities, and a deeper understanding of theoretical concepts.Real-World Applications: Relate physics concepts to real-world scenarios. Discuss how theories are applied in different fields and industries, connecting classroom learning to practical situations.Collaborative Learning: Promote group activities, discussions, and projects. Collaboration enhances communication skills and exposes students to diverse perspectives, fostering a more holistic understanding of physics.Technology Integration: Incorporate technology, simulations, and modeling tools to illustrate complex concepts. This aligns with the IB philosophy of using technology as a tool for learning.Conceptual Understanding: Emphasize a deep understanding of fundamental concepts rather than rote memorization. Encourage students to articulate their understanding in their own words.

