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Appendix I: the complete physics
course is available online
Appendix II: Teaching Philosophy
ÒProf. Voroshilov, IÕm at a loss for words to express
my gratitude. In all of my years of school, from elementary, into high school,
and through college, I have been blessed with top-notch teachers. But IÕm
pretty sure you take the cake. I was originally debating between taking physics
at Harvard or BU, and all the signs pointed to BU. Honestly, I kind of think it
was fate. I am not sure if it was just a good student Ð teacher match, but I
thoroughly enjoined your lectures. You have an uncanny ability to present
material, and itÕs pretty clear (to me, at least) how much effort you put into
your work as a teacher.Ó
ÒThank you, thank you, thank you! Mr. V, thank you for
putting up with all of us this summer!! I feel much more prepared for the MCAT. And I loved the demonstrations! Thanks for putting
all the time + effort!Ó
ÒProfessor V, You designed this class so that those who
put in the effort would succeed, so I gave it my all and sure enough.
ÒI
want to say thank you for creating such a conducive learning environment for me
to succeed. I hadn't taken a physics class since my freshman year in high
school, so I was very nervous going into your class. I did not expect this
course to become my favorite science course so far at BU. Physics is a hard subject,
but you explained everything well and made sure we, as a class, had the tools
necessary to succeed with enough hard work on our end.Ó
ÒProfessor Voroshilov is great Ð he explains concepts
very well, and makes great use of clicker questions, demos, etc. Prof.
Voroshilov also uses powerpoint, transparencies,
videos, cameras, tablets, etc. very creatively and effectively to reinforce
material from lecture.Ó
ÒI didnÕt like physics before taking this class and
now itÕs one of my favorite classes.Ó
ÒBest physics professor here, only one who cares if
students are learning the material. Proves you donÕt need a PhD in physics to
teach this class. PhD in education is much more effective.Ó
ÒIf I could give a 10 for Dr. Voroshilov, I would.
Excellent teacher. Makes physics fun (which is a very hard thing).
ÒI love Mr. V.Ó
ÒDr. V is a great professor. Cares about physics and
his students.Ó
ÒLoved Dr. V. Wish he taught during the school year as
well.Ó
ÒFantastic teacher.Ó
ÒI hated
physics before taking this course, and now after taking both 105 and 106 with
Mr. V, I actually really enjoy it. He is one of the best teachers I've ever
had. Thank youÓ
ÒMakes concept sound simple.Ó
ÒHe is
able to explain concepts very wellÓ
ÒHe is so
funny in a sarcastic, deadpan, Russian dad joke way.Ó
ÒI like
him a lot. He is funny and smart and tries to explain things not from a math
context but a physics contextÓ
ÒReally
good at presenting material and keeping students engaged. Fun, dry sense of
humor, clearly knows material very wellÓ
ÒMr. V is
a hilariously enthusiastic professor who is extremely knowledgeable. His tests
were really fair and he was explicit in what he wanted. I was nervous for this
course before we started, but Mr. V's dry humor and openness made physics
interesting!Ó
ÒHis
slides a extremely
comprehensive and he really does go over everything you need in lecture, but
lectures are a bit fast as per the pace of the course and how much material we
go over in one day or week, so I need to typically re watch.Ó
ÒProfessor
V obviously knows a lot about physics and he is passionate about helping his
students to also understand, not just how to complete a problem but the theory
behind it and the reasonings as to why it works. He
hosts a lot of o ce hours, and is also reachable by
email and piazza so he is very available when help is needed.Ó
ÒMake you work if you want to do well.Ó
ÒItÕs a generally really cool course.Ó
ÒMr. V was by far the best professor I have ever had
at BU. I wish he taught through the school year. He is always enthusiastic,
explains topics well, and has great models. I donÕt think any other science
teacher at BU can match up to him.Ó
ÒFantastic instructor. My favorite science professor
IÕve ever had. Amazing at making even the most difficult or boring subjects
interesting and fun. Absolutely hilarious. WonÕt take physics if not with him.
Just needs neater handwriting.Ó
ÒHe is a master. He knows his material. He wants to
help. ThatÕs all I can expect from a teacher. He is great.Ó
ÒHe tends to challenge us by truly assessing which of
my aspects are flawed.Ó
ÒHeÕs great. One of the best instructors IÕve had at
BU.Ó
ÒHe really makes the class enjoyable.Ó
ÒProfessor V is an excellent professor and by far my
favorite I have had in my three years at BU. It would be a delight to have him
teaching here during the school year as well.Ó
ÒHe is a master. I think all professor should be able
to teach as him. That way students would not have to spend hours reading off of
lectures.Ó
ÒI can honestly say I had never seen a professor who
cared more for his students and how they do, as well as what they learn.Ó
ÒBest teacher IÕve had, bar none.Ó
ÒExplains things in a way that can be understood Ð
explains why we care. Great and interesting demos. One of the best science
professors IÕve had at BU. Actually wants us to do
well. Lear expectations.Ó
ÒVal was a breath of fresh air after CH109 and 110.
Great lecturer; I almost became a physics major because of Val (and the TFs, too). Explains well, is nice, has great presentation.Ó
ÒIncredible instructor; best one IÕve ever had at BU.
He above puts the chemistry department to shame in how thorough and passionate
his lectures are. I would change to a physics major or minor if he taught every
class.Ó
ÒThe examples were very thorough and
thought-provoking. The demos were interesting and made of material more
applicable to real-life scenarios.Ó
ÒPunctual, respectful of class end-time (much
appreciated). Extremely knowledgeable about content, very effective at braking
things down to digestive pieces, and presenting it in a logical, glowing
manner. Highly engaging demonstrations. Great use of tools/props. Good energy
(especially for a 9 am class). Professor Voroshilov has a very
matter-of-fact/this-is-so obvious aspect to some of his statements, which I
personally like, but could be discouraging to some students. If thatÕs just his
personality, then IÕm not saying he should change it, just be mindful of how
others might perceive it.Ó
ÒHonestly, he is
one of the best professors here in BU. He's engaging, loves teaching the
material, and helps the students out to understand the concepts.Ó
ÒVery passionate, good at
explaining topics and going through enough example problems,
experiments/demonstrations performed in lecture were helpful.Ó
ÒI love you Mr. V, you make
physics bearable!Ó
ÒProfessor V. presents himself
as somewhat cold and calculating, and appears to not care for his students.
This is the first impression most people get, likely due to the nature of the
material not involving emotional response. In reality, Professor V. cares
deeply for his students, and it is apparent when he spends the time to answer students questions, regardless of how complicated or simple
it may be. Professor V's teaching style keeps you motivated and engaged, and
his presentations are clear and direct.Ó
ÒFair and quick grader. Has a
really funny and dry sense of humor. Felt prepared for tests.Ó
ÒThe professor is very
enthusiastic and has a lot of experiments relating to the topics we're
learning.Ó
ÒI have always dreaded taking
Physics Ñ so much that I waited until the summer after I had completed all the
other undergraduate requirements and still hadn't taken it. I am very glad I
waited and had Mr. V as a professor; he knows the material extremely well and
teaches it clearly and explains well. One of my favorite professors thus far.Ó
ÒMr. V has the most extraordinary way of teaching a
topic that most people fear. His sense of humor keeps the class amusing. I'm
happy that my physics experience was left in the hands of such a passionate and
instructor. The course always felt fair and prepared us for his expectations.Ó
ÒAmazing professor. Waited for the summer so I could
take PY105 and PY106 with him. Funny in his way and very fair. Always helpful.
Would only take this class with him.Ó
ÒI think he is very relatable and very funny. I think
he genuinely wants people who are willing to work to do well. He is very fair
with his grading policy. Many students who complain about him are just taking
advantage of him to begin with, and are being unfair to him.Ó
ÒThe professor explains the concepts very well
although of the language barrier, and he tries his hardest for students to
understand, he grades the exams fairly.Ó
ÒProf. Voroshilov is very good at what he teaches, his
slides are dense and helpful. Prof. Voroshilov is entertaining and teaches
well. Prof. Voroshilov is awesome!Ó
ÒProf. Voroshilov is always extremely prepared for
lectures. Excellent lecture slides, demos and PRS questions, online class site
and resources are excellent and helpful.Ó
ÒI appreciated your sarcasm and the way you were
teaching us to be very specific with our question because this helped me to
become better with my analytical skills.Ó
ÒVery enthusiastic and approachable. Genuinely cares
about his students. Best professor at BU.Ó
ÒVery smart and very funny. Physics is hard but Val
made the experience more enjoyable. HeÕs great. No need to changeÓ
ÒGreat teaching style, and encourages thinking.Ó
ÒRussian spy. Knows his stuff.Ó
ÒI really enjoyed taking Prof. Val and would
definitely sign up to take another one of his course. You can tell he wants his
students to understand and do well.Ó
ÒAwesome guy. Loved being in his class.Ó
ÒMr. V is awesome. I love his humor and heÕs very good
at explaining concepts clearly.Ó
ÒI love professor Voroshilov. His dry humor is a
perfect cherry on top of this course.Ó
ÒWeirdly funny. Teaches clearly. Russian.Ó
ÒHe always asks if we have questions: enthusiastic.
Too awesome!Ó
ÒI really like Professor Voroshilov. I think he is
great at explaining concepts and is very underrated. Very helpful in office
hoursÓ.
ÒThe courseÕs workload gave me the ability to learn a
vast amount of material in just a little time: most of science courses do not
do that. The professor was approachable, friendly and was willing to spend much
more time out of class than most for explaining topics.Ó
ÒTeaching - efficient,
effective, easy to digest Presentation - funny, honest, blunt (Russian sense of
humor is hilarious). Professor obviously cares a lot about the success of his
students.Ó
ÒHe goes through lots of
examples in class which allows me to go back and look for reference when trying
to do homework problems, very helpful. He has a very dry sense of humor that
adds to the enjoyment of the class, and his delight over doing in class
experiments really lightens the mood of otherwise long di cult lectures.Ó
ÒVery funny and entertaining.
Clear and to the point. Very detailed course materials, fair exams based o
homework problems and lecture.Ó
ÒProfessor V was very
passionate about the material and it was evident through his use of frequent
demonstrations. He also went though many examples in class which made the
theory more applicable.Ó
ÒHe knows the material really
well (obviously) and is extremely clear about his expectations and what he
wants us to know and get out of the course. The course is predominantly the
basics and straightforward, but you get a really good foundation of whatever
you are learning.Ó
ÒMr. V. Is very clear about
his grading criteria. He is clearly enthusiastic about his subject. The
homework and exams are a fair representation of what we have learned in class.
He knows the material and have good way of explaining them. Really good at
explaining concepts.Ó
ÒMr. V is very good making
physics less intimidating and easy to understand. His demonstrations of
concepts in physics through small experiments are very helpful in understanding
the course material.Ó
ÒHe is able to clearly
articulate and explain physics._Great guy, and knowledgeable. Sometimes
difficult to understand and read handwriting, but it is math not English.Ó
ÒMr. V is really nice! He
tries his absolute best to provide necessary information for students to pass.
He has EXTENSIVE office hours. I legitimately think he is the hardest working
teacher I've had at BU - he uses these presentations to explain concepts and is
EXTREMELY aware of things that people may not like (fast pace, accent?) and
tries his best to accommodate for this. He is doing really, really well as a
teacher and I understand why people prefer summer physics because of this.Ó
ÒHe was always prepared for
class. He posted the slides in a timely manner and despite the class being and hour and a half long at 8:30 in the morning, he still
made a good effort in being enthusiastic.Ó
ÒThe professor does a lot of
practice problems which are very helpful for solving the homework and tests.
Pretty good_enthusiastic._Amazingly brilliant and makes physics
comprehensive.Ó
ÒThe live examples he gives in class help._Great Examples helped to explain topics visually_knows his students. Knows
physics and minds of students._Professor Voroshilov is helpful and covers many examples and makes it
simple to understand concepts. Great at explaining very stimulating_Good at explaining, uses lots of examples in lecture,
very fair exams_Presents
very clearly and thoroughly. Adds humor, keeps students engaged.Ó
ÒThe webassign homeworks were mostly helpful and the course gives AMPLE
opportunity to get a decent grade.Ó
ÒThe courseÕs exams were fair and often tested all the
material learned in class. The homework, especially webassign
helped prepare for the exams.Ó
ÒThe professor is a lovely person. Friendly and eager
to helpÓ.
ÒHe can explain concepts really well. Brings in humor
to make class more interestingÓ.
ÒGood professor, I am not naturally good at physics,
but he explains things wellÓ.
ÒThe homework and discussions helped me learn the
material. The professor was energetic and happy to help us learn.Ó
ÒShows a strong willingness to help students and meet
their needsÓ.
ÒAvailability outside class, always willing to answer
questionsÓ.
ÒMuch opportunity to get help and improveÓ.
ÒVery knowledgeable and helpful.Ó
ÒHomework is relevantÓ.
ÒGood demos.Ó
ÒI really enjoyed the course and webassign,
homework was helpfulÓ.
ÒExplains concepts thoroughlyÓ.
ÒFunny, explains concepts well.Ó
ÒInstructor was organized and prepared for the
lecture.Ó
ÒExplains concepts slowly so easy to understand, great
having slides online for reference, in class examples and experiments.Ó
ÒThe course is very organized and the Web CT content
is very useful. The professor is dedicated and explains concepts well.Ó
ÒVery good lecturer, extremely helpful during office
hours.Ó
ÒI really liked Dr. Voroshilov and think he does a
good job of explaining the material and does lots of demonstrations that make
class more interesting.Ó
ÒVery detailed powerpoints Ð
they were very helpful in studying for tests and doing homework.Ó
ÒVery nice man, very fair.Ó
ÒGood objective grading.Ó
ÒLabs are quick, easy and to the point. Homework is
generally representative of exams, usually is relevant to material. Discussion
is helpful. I like the webassign system.Ó
ÒProfessor knew material well and was helpful in
office hours. Labs were fair, even though I hate labs.Ó
ÒInstructor Voroshilov is pretty good at explaining
concepts. HeÕs very funny which keeps people awake at 8 am. His powerpoint presentations are very thorough and helpful.Ó
ÒFair grading, good TAs, relevant reading, and helpful,
accessible labs.Ó
ÒHelped to understand how physics is a part of
everyday life. The instructor really knew his stuff, and his demonstrations
were great.Ó
ÒLots of visual aids to help understanding. The
professor is good and funny.Ó
ÒI thought he was well organized and explained the
concepts well. His emphasis on doing examples in class was very helpful! He is
also pretty funny when he wants to be, which is much appreciated at 8 am while
trying to learn physics. I found the professor, course and material so much
more interesting then PY105!!Ó
ÒVery helpful. Wants us to succeed!Ó
ÒHe experiments with methods to be more effective,
very creative, very interesting and straight-forward.Ó
ÒThe professor really enjoys the subject and has fun
teaching Ð good demos.Ó
ÒProfessor Val is very effective in teaching concepts,
especially because itÕs obvious he put a lot of work into it, in terms of
visual aids and notes. Very good professor, always available and helpful to
students.Ó
ÒHe knows what he is talking about.Ó
ÒAlways available and willing to stay beyond posted
office hours. Entertaining lectures, effective teaching style, approachable.Ó
ÒWants us to do well in class.Ó
ÒGrading is fair.Ó
ÒHe is an intelligent man.Ó
ÒI couldnÕt have asked for a better physics
professor.Ó
ÒHis demonstrations are awesome.Ó
ÒLoves teaching. Gives great examples and
demonstrations in class.Ó
ÒHands down, one of the best professors I had at BU.
Great humor, makes physics very fun and exciting to learn, and has fair
examinations and grading policies. Great presentation skills.Ó
ÒGreat instructor Ð knows concepts well, and can grab
our attention and keep it.Ó
ÒVery fair exams and homework.Ó
ÒThe instructor is awesome with technology. He uses it
as a very helpful tool in ways other teachers havenÕt or canÕt.Ó
ÒGreat instructor Ð really helps me to understand
concepts I am confused about.Ó
ÒGood lecturer. Knowledgeable. Better than É..Ó
ÒVery clear and reasonable expectations.Ó
ÒLab is helpful in understanding material.Ó
ÒMuch material covered in a manageable manner.Ó
ÒTests were straightforward and expected.Ó
ÒVery straightforward, no surprises, and everything he
did was relevant to the exams.Ó
ÒGood pace for amount of material.Ó
ÒThe homework and exams were similar so studying was
well rewarded.Ó
ÒGreat class Ð keep it up.Ó
ÒProfessor V is great and during class his
introduction is most helpful.Ó
ÒAmount of homework was good. Just the right amount to
grasp/solidify material.Ó
ÒFast, but well taught course.Ó
ÒHe is able to present a lot of questions that are
likely to be present on the exam and he goes over it well.Ó
ÒTeaching is clear and concise. Examples on lecture
slides are for homework. Demonstrations are cool and help cement concepts.Ó
ÒVery effective at explaining concepts.Ó
ÒClear explanations, very good lecturer, nice.Ó
ÒHard class made somewhat easier or more manageable
because of Mr. V.Ó
ÒVery easy to understand and grasp concepts (even at
the faster pace).Ó
ÒStraightforward course.Ó
ÒGood pace and good amount of time introducing every
topic.Ó
ÒChallenging course. Covers all necessary topics.Ó
ÒLearn a lot in a very short time, but definitely able
to master material and comfortable in physics.Ó
ÒLectures were interesting, exams were decent, and
homework helped a lot.Ó
ÒSummer course is fast paced, but worth taking with
Mr. V.Ó
ÒSuper easy course.Ó
ÒCourse is challenging but not anything impossible.Ó
ÒTests are extremely fair. Homework and textbook are
very helpful.Ó
ÒHe explains things clearly and labs are helpful.Ó
ÒI thought the test were extremely fair. I liked the
problems taught and I thought the material on the tests was covered in class.Ó
ÒPhysics is fun due to this class.Ó
ÒVery good. Not difficult for someone not good at
math.Ó
ÒTeaches what needs to be known in a clear/understanding
matter.Ó
ÒCourse is clear and interesting.Ó
ÒVery fair exams/assignments. Improve grading scale Ð
A is 95+, almost impossible in an already hard class.Ó
ÒGreat at using real life examples and experiments.Ó
ÒClear, easy to understand.Ó
ÒWell-paced course despite the course being compacted
in time.Ó
ÒOrganization of material is superb. Professor really really cares about his studentsÕ success and learning. This
is a very special, conscious professor, aware of his work and its impact.Ó
ÒLoved it, great summer experience.Ó
ÒDifficulty of the course is fair. Homework, labs, and
attendance help boost exam grades.Ó
ÒStrength: his knowledge of the subject, his ability
to teach us; labs are too long.Ó
ÒGreat course.Ó
ÒWebassign is a great
practice. Well-spaced course out a six week course.Ó
ÒVery funny and covers a lot.Ó
ÒSo interesting. Does
relevant problems. Makes exams related to homework questions.Ó
ÒHe really enjoys physics and the experiments were
cool.Ó
ÒFantastic professor, hilarious, great and
enthusiastic. Nice guy.Ó
ÒThere were a ton of examples during lecture which
were extremely helpful. HeÕs funny too and very willing to meet with students
in office hours.Ó
ÒKnows answers to all my questions. Grading scale is
ridiculous.Ó
ÒVery enthusiastic and interesting. Knows the material
well and can explain it multiple ways.Ó
ÒVery good at explaining concepts and keeping students
interested.Ó
ÒAwesome demos.Ó
ÒProfessor Voroshilov is excellent. Very clear. Makes
students understand.Ó
ÒVery clear on the course policy and gives many
outlets of problems to do to understand the course material.Ó
ÒHe knows what he is doing.Ó
ÒHe emphasized his handwriting was hard to read so he
made sure people were following along so that no one would feel lost.Ó
ÒStrong points were his mastery of the course
material. He was always able to answer questions clearly. His demonstrations
were also great, and the slides were well-prepared. Lectures sometimes were
dull because weÕd just worked through problems together.Ó
ÒThe course covered a lot of content, but it was
presented in a way that made it relevant to life Ð the real world, so it was
interesting throughout.Ó
ÒVery clear verbally. Homework helps.Ó
ÒGood lab.Ó
ÒFair exams.Ó
ÒHomework was very helpful in clarifying concepts.Ó
ÒWebassign Ð great tool.Ó
ÒVery fair in terms of time expected on studying and
homework. Webassign problems were relevant to tests
and useful in conceptual understanding the material.Ó
ÒCourse is of adequate difficulty. Grading is very
fair. Love the class. Great introduction to physics. DonÕt see anything to be
improved.Ó
ÒExams and homework were very fair. Overall great
course.Ó
ÒGreat professor, though could try to be less
monotonous, really funny sometimes. Overall liked him and class a lot.Ó
ÒThe course was clear and well laid-out. It never felt
overwhelming or scary.Ó
ÒLabs were great.Ó
ÒGreat course, loved it.Ó
ÒMaterial is very difficult conceptually, but Val does
a good job of explaining it.Ó
ÒThe homework actually helped and the tests are very
fair.Ó
ÒLearned a lot. I liked that the labs were for
understanding material better.Ó
ÒHe know the summer term is
compressed, so he teaches accordingly and his exams are fair and he clearly has
taken that time constraint in his mind. Also awesome
physics demonstrations in class that are intriguing and help understand the
material better. Improve handwriting.Ó
ÒCourse was not too challenging, slightly boring, but
I donÕt really like physics.Ó
ÒOffice hours with professor and teaching fellows
saved me.Ó
ÒCourse: concise and to the point; could be shorter.Ó
ÒLabs are usually very helpful to reinforce concepts,
great that office hours last so long.Ó
ÒI like the way webassign
works.Ó
ÒThank you for making physics
so much fun, and for being such an awesome teacher! Happy teachersÕ day!
You were definitely my favorite teacher! You always made our class very
entertaining and I was really lucky to have you as a teacher! Thank you
for teaching me to check my grades! Have a wonderful summer and stay in touch,
I will read your book and tell you what I think!Ó
ÒHe really cares about his students and provides the
appropriate materials for their success.Ó
ÒGood instructor. Helps students learn well.Ó
ÒGood at breaking things down.Ó
ÒPassionate about teaching.Ó
ÒVery funny. Genuinely interested in the best ways to
teach material.Ó
ÒMr. Voroshilov has a clear understanding of all he
teaches and is a master on the subject.Ó
ÒMr. Voroshilov does a good job of doing example
problems with a simple approach to make material clear.Ó
ÒEnthusiastic and entertaining.Ó
ÒGives very fair exams.Ó
ÒGreat explanation of concepts.Ó
ÒVery enthusiastic. Used lots of demonstrations.
Always made time for questions.Ó
ÒGives many question examples. Each lecture has many
helpful visuals.Ó
ÒVery funny in some way. Goes over the course concepts
clearly.Ó
ÒFantastic. Love his humor, makes class fun. Tons of
office hour availability which is great. Very good at explaining concepts.Ó
ÒIncredibly funny and encouraging. Really enjoyed the
class.Ó
ÒVery clear and knowledgeable. Funny. Made class fun
and attainable.Ó
ÒCares about students. Jokes around with them.Ó
ÒObviously knows material very well and keeps class
engaged. Encourages participation.Ó
ÒFantastic teacher. I suck at physics and Mr.
Voroshilov made it very straightforward, understandable and manageable. Also hilarious.Ó
ÒMr. Voroshilov has a teaching technique that is
almost flawless, and I wish more professors had the ability to make a class as
lively and interesting as Mr. Voroshilov has done this summer. He was literally
ready to risk his life to show us demonstrations, solved as many problems as he
possibly could, and was fair in exams. Way to go, wish more professors were
like you. Very intelligent, knows material very well.Ó
ÒMakes the class entertaining. I find physics to be
boring at times but he keeps things fun. Very fair grader and I like his
tests.Ó
ÒHe is clearly passionate about physics. His accent is
not a problem, because he genuinely tries to speak slowly and clearly. His
class demonstrations are really helpful.Ó
ÒGreat.Ó
ÒHe clearly cares about not only the material, but his
studentsÕ grasp of physics. He did his best to show and not tell. Also,
examples in class made up for the fast pace. I respect how his exams clearly
reflect material from class and show a true understanding of presented
material. Improve: He has mastered how to teach this course. Only important
would be closer instruction of TAs.Ó
ÒProfessor is very knowledgeable and explains concepts
well. His demonstrations are useful and fun.Ó
ÒHe clearly loves physics. While he has typos a lot it
doesnÕt ever interfere with clarity of lecture.Ó
ÒInstructor is passionate about material, quick to
answer questions (email and in person). Instructor knows about material well
and truly cares about students. At office hours, instructor is extremely
helpful and patient explaining concepts clearly. 10/10 experience.Ó
ÒThe professor is good at explaining concepts. He
makes lecture interesting and is funny. He also is available for office hours
regularly.Ó
ÒVery fun. Some of the funniest moments in my college
experience. Great format.Ó
ÒHelps walk students through questions, does not mind
back-tracking in case a student doesnÕt understand. Has a lot of visuals and
experiments that he does to help us understand the material better.Ó
ÒVery funny and engaging. Inspires interest.Ó
ÒKnowledgeable. Morbid humor.Ó
ÒKnowledgeable. Provides excellent class materials
(PowerPoint, recorded lectures etc.). Assignments indicative of challenge
level.Ó
ÒEnthusiasm and humor. Explaining how to keep going
through problems with variables.Ó
ÒMr. Voroshilov was an excellent professor. He quickly
responded to all questions and was often available outside of class. He
included demonstrations during almost every lecture that were both helpful and
fun.Ó
ÒStrong lecture demonstrations. Good paring. Great dry
humor. Very knowledgeable and well organized.Ó
ÒVery clear. Fair. Encourages questions. Works well
with practical problems.Ó
ÒMr. Voroshilov is really good at explaining concepts.
He helps me regain my confidence in physics. He is super helpful outside class.
I love his jokes.Ó
ÒPatient. Useful demonstrations. Useful practice
problems.Ó
ÒThe professor is really clear. His lectures and
presentations do not simply gave explanations to
memorize but rather comprehend them. He accomplishes this through
demonstrations with experiments. Engaged students in problem solving. Also he makes the lectures interesting.Ó
ÒThe professor is good at
explaining concepts. He makes lecture interesting and is funny. He also is
available for office hours regularly.Ó
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First, one might ask why do I post all that feedback,
isnÕt this just bragging?
No, it is not just bragging.
I write on education (www.Cognisity.How), and I want to demonstrate that I know what I am
writing about.
I know about education not from books or theorization.
I know about education from books, from my own
theorization, and from my own highly successful teaching experience, from my
whole educational practice.
I believe that having this type of a feedback shows
that overtime I have made a transition from being a teach-er to becoming a teach-smith :) (www.GoMars.xyz/teachsmith.html)
The first two paragraphs above are copies of the
thank-you cards I got from two of my former students, the rest is the quotes
from end-of-a-course (elementary physics I and II) student evaluations from 2008
to 2017 about me and the course I have designed. Those quotes represent about
two thirds of positive (mostly) views expressed by students (the other third
expresses sentiments very similar to already presented). It is worth noting,
that many comments go beyond just Òhe is a nice guyÓ; many comments underline
the fact that the course is designed to help students to get good understanding
of physics.
Do I have any negative reviews from my former
students?
Of course! (the copies of
full evaluations are available on http://gomars.xyz/mathhealth/myinfo.htm but
why would I presented here everything negative about
myself? )
Having only positive reviews is unnatural for a
teacher of a large class. When one has several dozen students with different
backgrounds, different expectations, different cultural habits and
psychological inclinations, it is inevitable and unavoidable to have student
who did not like the way one teaches (due to a list of possible reasons).
The first question is Ð does the teacher have more
positive or more negative reviews?
Well, in my case, if I had more negative reviews than
positive ones, I would not be allowed to teach these courses for so many years.
Since I am a teacher, it seems natural to me to
evaluate my skills by comparing them with the skills of other teachers.
Unfortunately, I have no access to statistic on other BU physics department
faculty; I would even think that this statistic might not even exist. ÒFortunatelyÓ, www.ratemyprofessor.com gives some glimpses of ÒcomparableÓ ÒdataÓ. Surly, no
one can take seriously what students post on this site, at least until hundreds
of students would express their opinions on the same professor. However, even
with this amount of ÒdataÓ we still can see some interesting patterns. There
are faculty whose average rating is high because the most of the studentsÕ
ratings are high; there are faculty whose average rating is law because the
most of the studentsÕ ratings are law; there are faculty whose average rating
is average because the most of the studentsÕ ratings are average. But there are
also faculty whose average ratemyprofessor rating is
average because studentsÕ ratings are very opposite
(some give a high rating but some give a lower one). So far
my ratemyprofessor rating is of the latter kind (good
thing is that my official BU student reviews aren't such; but one can ask a
general questions Ð what is more important, the average rating or the highest
one?).
This is the glimpse of some of the reviews taken from
the ratemyprofessor:
GOOD! |
BAD!! |
Mr.
V was honestly the best professor I have had at BU. I never take the time to
rate my other professors but Mr. V is worthy of the praise. He made the
summer course worthwhile. His demonstrations were great and his humor always
made my day. Go to office hours, do the web assign, and you will learn a lot.
He is an awesome human. Thank you I
was very worried coming into this class, having ALWAYS struggled with classes
like Physics. I was also worried when I heard Dr. V's strong accent. However,
after taking 2 straight summer courses with Dr. V, he has proven to be an
incredibly nice, caring, and funny professor who really wants his students to
succeed! GO TO OFFICE HOURS, DO HOMEWORK I
took PY105 in the summer and although I honestly dislike physics, I did enjoy
Mr. V's lectures. I guess his accent's gotten better because our class was
the first to not complain about it (2016). The exams are generally difficult
but graded more leniently that most other BU courses IMO. I'd love to have
him for physics again for 106, he's chill. Val
is a great professor. He is somewhat difficult to understand and his
handwriting is atrocious, but overall he does a good
job getting the concepts across. He has some awesome in class demos which are
fun to watch. He tests very similar to the homework problems, so if you
understand the homework fully you'll be fine. |
Not
fair. First exam was easy. But other exams were ridiculously hard. Exams are
much more difficult than HW problems. Handwriting
is horrible and it is difficult to understand him. Never tells what is
exactly on the exam. Expects you to study everything he gives (labs,
discussion, lectures, webassign, etc). Not clear at all. Very
difficult to understand. Homework questions are not like questions done in
class. Goes through too much material far too quickly. Do not take this class
over the summer. Very
hard professor and moves at the pace of a fast train. he does not go through
examples and thinks people understand concepts when they do not really. i really wish he would solidly lecture/explain more. Expects you to have read ahead of class
and memorized everything. there is no required textbook, but he takes class
problems, homework, and test questions from the one that he recommends, which
is not helpful at all. he speeds thru things and doesn't give one time to
write or properly digest the info. if he's teaching, take physics later. Unless you're a genius and already know everything there is to know about physics, DON'T take him.
The language barrier isn't as bad as people make it out to be, but he just
assumes that you've read 5 chapters ahead and have memorized all the
equations. I've lost track of how many things I get lost on because he hadn't
gone over it in class. |
You would probably prefer having a teacher described
on the left, and tried to avoid the one described on the right. But the fact of
the matter is those two descriptions depict the same person, i.e. me (BTW:
on the first day of each new class I always show to my new students a much
longer list of pros and cons)!
I think this is very solid proof of the fact that
different students have different learning styles and different teachers have
different teaching styles, and sometimes those styles match and sometimes they
don't.
It is clear that studentsÕ opinions about me are
polarized, and I am absolutely fine with that.
The large part of my first lecture is devoted to
presenting to students my views on physics, on teaching, on learning, on
grading, and on my expectations about students. (for example, take a look at
this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8776nfGNX8;
over the years I have posted many short youtube
videos, including videos on what is physics and how to solve physical
problems).
I always mention a simple fact, that different
students learn differently, people have different learning styles, and
different teachers have different teaching styles, hence, there is always a chance
that my teaching style does not math somebody's learning style. What to if that
happens? Well, a student will have to make a decision Ð stay or go to a
different teacher. So far (knock on wood) I represent a good match for the
majority of students taking BU PY105 and PY106 courses.
Among negative reviews the most common themes are: an
accent (Russian), handwriting (guilty, my handwriting is not much better than
the one of a regular doctor), too fast (well, the average speed of covering the
material is equal to the total volume of the material divided by six weeks of
the course), do not answer questions in full (that is sometimes true, it
depends on a question, sometimes I just cannot spend much time on repeating the
material learned two weeks ago and only can point at the material which is
needed to be reviewed again), too forward with students (for example, when
asking direct questions; an interesting observation Ð you ask a direct question
to a student in a lecture and the student ÒshrinksÓ, but there is almost no
problem if it happens on office hour).
I believe that for any teacher the list of positive
reviews from students should present the best recommendation for a teaching
job.
When I left my comfortable life in Russia and moved to
the US I did not have professional network to rely on, or money, or language.
It took me some time to finally land at Boston University physics department as
a laboratory assistant. Gradually my English got better, and my knowledge of
the new academic environment got clearer. After three years
I got a promotion to run a demonstration facility. A year after I started
teaching BU elementary physics courses, and I have been teaching physics since
then. During the last several years, in addition to my full-time position at
the demonstration facility, I also have been teaching, and traveling to
different conferences with posters or presentations, and publishing various
papers, but my dream has always been to became a full-time physics instructor.
I have an experience in research on teaching physics,
I have an administrative experience, I have been helping to school teachers and
administrators to improve teaching environment (for the full resume, please,
follow this link: http://teachology.xyz/mathhealth/rezume.htm), but at my core I am a physics teacher.
My teacher philosophy, my
views on what is teaching and what is learning are presented in my book
ÒBraking the Mold of Conventional Thinking: a Personal
Quest for Teaching PhilosophyÓ available at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/665204 (the short version of my teaching philosophy is
attached as Appendix I).
P.S. This link http://teachology.xyz/mathhealth/myinfo.htm leads
to a page with links to copies of some actual evaluations form the past.
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Finally (August 17, 2017)!
The complete elementary Physics course (two semesters)
is available online. Now everyone can see and hear what I do in a class.
Appendix II
I always tell to my students
that there are science courses which represent the material simply as a
collection of a disconnected facts. Courses like that do not represent students
with the scientific way of thinking. Many people in the field of education for
a long time have been propelling the idea of teaching students how to think
critically, but they could not offer the method for how exactly this could be
done. However, the method has been around for at least several hundred years,
and is called Ð science thinking. The true science course has to guide students
through the scientific way of thinking using the course material (i.e. facts)
as the building bricks of the science students learn. This is how my physics
course is developed and taught.
Naturally, not all student
like my approach, the evidence shows that some of them do.
Appendix III (some technical elements of my teaching are described at http://gomars.xyz/phy.html)
Teaching
Statement (for
the broader version, please follow to: http://www.gomars.xyz/vvli.html)
Dear Colleagues,
Below you find a very short version of my teaching
philosophy, which has been presented in great details in my book ÒBecoming a
STEM teacherÓ. In chapters
ÒWhat is LearningÓ, ÒWhat is TeachingÓ, ÒHow I flipped my classroom without
even knowing itÓ, ÒWhat does ÒThinking as a PhysicistÓ mean?Ó, and others I lay
down the results of my reflection upon years of my (mostly successful) teaching
(individual posts are also available at http://www.teachology.xyz/lc.htm).
I believe that learning is more than just acquiring a
certain set of skills and prescribed amount of knowledge. Learning is an
important cultural process which happens when pupils (students) are being
brought into the realm of relationships and traditions which should allow them
(a) to prosper in the current society, and (b) to become active agents of the
social progress.
I believe that a teacher is more than just a Òwalking
knowledge storageÓ who imparts this knowledge on students and judge how good
students have become at reproducing the knowledge imparted onto them. My
definition of teaching is: ÒTeaching is guiding students through a
specifically designed set of learning experiences (a.k.a. student activities)
to help them to develop or advance desired skills and knowledge.Ó
A teacher is a guide, who had become an expert in a
certain field, and now helps students to begin and to walk a path to becoming
an expert in the field he or she wants to become an expert. In order to guide
students as efficiently as possible, a teacher has to use (and often develop)
specific tools/instruments students should use when immersed into situations
specifically designed to help them mastering designated skills. A teacher might
be not the one who designs the whole set of student activities and corresponded
learning tools, but he or she generally should have a deep understanding of the
reasons for the use of the activities and tools.
Students are not empty vases needed to be filled up
with wisdom, not tabula rasa on which a teacher scribbles smart things.
Students have certain world views, they have certain understanding of how the
nature works, and a teacher cannot ignore ideas, conceptions, preconceptions
(some of which might be incomplete or incorrect) students have when starting a
course.
The goal of learning is to achieve a higher level of
competency. Passive learning does not work. Strictly speaking, passive
learning is not really a learning, it is just a precursor for an actual
learning. A true learning happens when students are actively trying to
merge new knowledge (usually presented to them by a teacher live or via mediating
media Ð books, videos) with the previously internalized knowledge. Very often
students run into contradictions, some of which are often called ÒmistakesÓ.
However, the only truly real way of learning is through making mistakes and
reflecting on how those mistakes had been corrected.
One of the most important qualities of a teacher is
ability to guide students through mistakes they make (maneuvering between
giving away the answer and making students feeling desperate).
When assessing studentÕs progress, a teacher is not a
judge, but rather an auditor who has to present to a student the accurate
measure of studentÕs achievement (or a failure).
In the end, the most important measure of a teacherÕs
success is good feeling students have about themselves, the course, the work
students done during the course and the results of the work; and also the reputation of a teacher students pass along to
fellow students.
That is why the simplest definition of a ÒteacherÓ is Òthe person about whom
someone said at least once Ð IÕve learned something valuable from that guy!Ó
Sincerely,
Dr. Valentin Voroshilov
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