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Physics a Dying Field?

samoth

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4450208.stm


Staff 'crisis' threatens physics

The government must take urgent action to deal with a "severe shortage" of physics teachers or the subject will die out in schools, a report has said.

Buckingham University academics studied 432 schools and colleges in England and Wales and found 38% fewer pupils were taking A-level physics than in 1990.

Over the same period, the number of new physics teachers dropped from about a third of the science total to 12.8%.

The government said it was working hard to reverse a "long-term trend".


'More to do'

A Department for Education spokeswoman said: "The number of people starting teacher training in science has actually risen by over 30% from 2,279 in 1998/99 to 2,998 in 2005/06.

"Entries for physics GCSE actually increased in 2005 and at A-level science subjects have not 'slumped' as some predicted.

"But we recognise there is more to do," she said.

Professor Alan Smithers and Dr Pamela Robinson, who conducted the survey, said that although overall A-level entries in all subjects had risen by 14.6% since 1990, the number of physics entries had fallen by 38% (from 45,334 to 28,119).

Nearly 10% of state schools with sixth forms do not offer A-level physics now, and 39.5% had in 2005 five entries or fewer, they found.

The report also found that half of physics teachers had not studied the subject to any level at university, with this being most common among younger teachers.


Independent schools

"Increasing numbers of teachers of physics are qualified in biology, with more aged 21 to 30 holding a degree in biology than in physics," it said.

Independent schools were more likely to have physics teachers who had studied the subject at university level, the researchers said.

The authors concluded: "Physics in schools and colleges is at risk through redefinition and lack of teachers with expertise in the subject.

"There is already a severe shortage. If physics is to survive in schools, both as essential education and a platform for higher level study and research, there is a need for urgent action."

Lord May of Oxford, the president of the Royal Society, said: "The profound problems facing science at A-level extend well beyond physics.

"We have consistently highlighted the general downward trend of students studying the sciences - apart from biology - and maths at A-level. If we fail to address this then we risk losing the ability to train the next generation of scientists, technologists and engineers.

"The government, and particularly the Department for Education and Skills, needs to wake up to the problems facing science education."

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yes, it is and it is a shame. first we event the toys we use then we forget how to repair them and how to invent new ones.
 
It would be nice if we could find an American-speaking Brit to translate that article. Does it mean that there are less physics teachers in pre-collegiate education? Or does it mean there are less people teaching physics at universities?
 
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while number of retarded, illiterate fuckhead overpaid peice of shit professional athletes who contribute NOTHING to society grows at a blinding pace.
 
all those bisexual atomic thingies offend the moral majority. particle or wave function? make up your damn mind!
don't get me started on carbon dating, according to the Bible earth is only 4000 years old.
Burn the witch!!!!!
 
I would like to get into astronomy which would have me taking a lot of physics courses but IDK what I want yet....got a long life ahead of me.
 
sublime35 said:
I would like to get into astronomy which would have me taking a lot of physics courses but IDK what I want yet....got a long life ahead of me.

Astronomy = lots of math.

I'm not saying that's a good or a bad thing, but something every would-be astronomer needs to know when getting into their field.

In most schools, physics and astro share the same department. Think of it this way: there isn't really any undergraduate distinction between astronomy and astrophysics. Maybe at HYPSCM or something, but they usually mean the same thing.



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samoth said:
Astronomy = lots of math.

I'm not saying that's a good or a bad thing, but something every would-be astronomer needs to know when getting into their field.

In most schools, physics and astro share the same department. Think of it this way: there isn't really any undergraduate distinction between astronomy and astrophysics. Maybe at HYPSCM or something, but they usually mean the same thing.



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yeah I wouldn't mind the math, i was always good at math. I appreciate the heads up. i've been reading up lately on what kind of courses i would probably have to take and looking at schools that i could possibly go to.
 
Island Son said:
all those bisexual atomic thingies offend the moral majority. particle or wave function? make up your damn mind!
don't get me started on carbon dating, according to the Bible earth is only 4000 years old.
Burn the witch!!!!!
List a single date given in the context of the bible that states the age of the earth, or even gives a reference date regarding the "beginning". Just one single date....
 
If I wasn't in Economics I would probably be in some science, either Chemistry or Physics. Probably Physics, then I would pimp all Samoth's hoes and cockblock him on the regular.
 
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