New dimensions in education
Jan 10, 2004
Physics education is a subject that is almost as big as physics itself, and in some ways it is even more complex. Although the laws of physics are the same in Belfast, Bologna and Berlin, the way in which physics is taught in these three cities is very different. Indeed, there are even major differences in the way that physics is taught in the various corners of the UK, with students in England and Scotland having very different experiences of the education system.
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