Help

return to AAPT Home











Donations

undefined
Log InMy MembershipJoin AAPTContact Us
 

Homepage
http://www.instruction.greenriver.edu/aapt/TYC

Committee Member Directory

David K. Weaver, Committee Chair (2010)
    Chandler-Gilbert Community College
    Williams Campus
    7360 E Tahoe Av
    Mesa, AZ United States 85212-0908
    Phone: (480) 988-8997; Fax: (480) 988-8019
    david.weaver@cgcmail.maricopa.edu

Darwin Church, (2012)
    University of Cincinnati - Clermont
    4200 Clermont College Dr
    Batavia, OH United States 45103
    Phone: (513) 732-5239; Fax: (513) 732-5304
    darwin.church@uc.edu

John W. Griffith, (2012)
    Mesa Community College
    Red Mountain Campus
    7110 E McKellips Rd
    Mesa, AZ United States 85207
    john.griffith@mcmail.maricopa.edu

William P. Hogan, (2012)
    Joliet Junior College
    Dept of Natural Science
    1215 Houbolt Rd
    Joliet, IL United States 60431-8938
    Phone: (815) 280-2213; Fax: (815) 280-6670
    whoganjjc@gmail.com

Robert K. Keefer, (2011)
    Lake Sumter Community College
    9501 US Hwy 441
    Leesburg, FL United States 34788-8751
    Phone: (352) 360-2367
    keeferb@lscc.edu

Jerry R. O'Connor, (2010)
    San Antonio College
    Physics/Engineering/Architecture
    1300 San Pedro Ave
    San Antonio, TX United States 78212
    Phone: (210) 486-1310; Fax: (210) 486-1528
    joconnor@mail.accd.edu

Chitra Solomonson, (2011)
    4124 Somerset Ln
    Kent, WA United States 98032
    Phone: (253) 833-9111 x4868
    csolomon@greenriver.edu

Larry T. Ward, (2011)
    Catawba Valley Community College
    2550 Hwy 70 SE
    Hickory, NC United States 28602
    Phone: (828) 327-7000 ext. 4425
    landjward@skybest.com

Warren W. Hein, Ex Officio (2010)
    American Association of Physics Teachers
    Office of the Executive Officer
    One Physics Ellipse
    College Park, MD United States 20740-3845
    Phone: (301) 209-3311; Fax: (301) 209-0845
    whein@aapt.org

 

Mission

1. Provide a common meeting ground and opportunities for communication for two-year college teachers of physics and astronomy.

2. Explore topics of professional concern to two-year college teachers, including the framework of conditions and extra-classroom activities that affect the teacher and educational process.

3. Cooperate with the High School and Professional Concerns

4. Committees on professional topics of mutual concern.

5. Cooperate with the Undergraduate Education Committee on courses and curricula and on matters related to articulation for students transferring between institutions.

6. Make recommendations, through the Review Board and Executive Board, to the AAPT Council and membership, for activities that would be helpful to physics education and physics teachers.