Where have all the physics teachers gone?
21st Nov 2005, 16:58 GMT
Long time passing... The government must take urgent action to combat a chronic shortage of physics teachers, the Institute of Physics said today, as a report links a steep decline in the number of A-level physics students with a lack of expert physics instructors coming into the profession.…
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