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White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2017
Recently, the editor remarked to me that physics departments that offered a PhD with a specialization in Physics Education Research (PER) seemed to graduate more bachelor's degree recipients than those physics PhD departments that did not have the specialization. I was not convinced. That led to quite a bit of discussion between us. He compiled a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Academic Degrees, Specialization
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
We are continuing our examination of very different physics availability numbers reported by AIP Statistics and the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR). The essential difference appears to be the number of schools included in the denominator. The U.S. Department of Education classifies schools into one of five types based…
Descriptors: Physics, Surveys, Science Teachers, Secondary School Science
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
Since 2000, we have published a series of flyers highlighting various data of interest to physics faculty members and students. For example, our Fall 2015 Physics Trends flyers display the employment sectors where physics bachelor's degree recipients work, the knowledge used frequently by mid-career PhD physicists working primarily in private…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, High Schools
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
Last month we highlighted our Quadrennial Survey of High School Physics Teachers. Using data from the survey, we have looked at the availability of high school physics. We report that about 95% of high school seniors attend a high school where physics is offered regularly--either every year or every other year. A U.S. Department of Education…
Descriptors: Surveys, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Science, Science Teachers
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
There is a significant clustering of African-American physics faculty members at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Almost half (47%) of African-American physics faculty members are employed by physics departments at HBCUs. Physics departments at 30 HBCUs award degrees in physics; this accounts for about 4% (30 out of 746) of…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, College Faculty, Physics, Science Teachers
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
In the class of 2013, a record number of students earned bachelor's degrees in physics: 7,363. This is more than double the number of students doing so only 14 years earlier. Over the same time period, the total number of bachelor's degrees awarded in all disciplines was up also, but only by about 40%. The graph shows the number of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Achievement, Graduation Rate, Bachelors Degrees
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
In our September column, we noted that Hispanic and African-American seniors were less likely to have taken a high school physics course than their peers, and we suggested that socioeconomic status (SES) played a role in the lower participation. In the figure, we display the proportion of seniors, of physics teachers, and of physics enrollments at…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Secondary School Science, High School Students
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
As we near the close of another academic year, we highlight departments in the United States that consistently award more physics bachelor's degrees than other similar departments. We categorize departments by the highest physics degree they award. Typically, departments that award a doctorate have more faculty members and more students; thus, one…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Departments, Bachelors Degrees, Undergraduate Students
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2016
Between 2002 and 2012, the number of bachelor's degrees earned in the physical sciences grew by 47%; in engineering, the number increased by 33%. The number of Hispanics earning degrees in these disciplines grew even faster: 78% in the physical sciences and 64% in engineering. Though the growth in the physical sciences was larger, about five times…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Physical Sciences, Engineering Education, Hispanic American Students
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
In September, we looked at participation in high school physics by race and ethnicity, and we have provided two different views of physics in high school by socioeconomic status (SES). This month, we consider the proportion of seniors attending schools by race and SES. About half of the Hispanics and almost 45% of the African-Americans among high…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Racial Differences
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2014
In the class of 2013, a record number of students earned bachelor's degrees in physics: 7,363. This is more than double the number of students doing so only 14 years earlier. Over the same time period, the total number of bachelor's degrees awarded in all disciplines was up also, but only by about 40%. The graph shows the number of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, College Science, Undergraduate Study
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
We noted last month that Hispanic and African-American seniors were less likely to have taken a high school physics course than their peers, and we suggested that socioeconomic status (SES) played a role in the lower participation. Often the proportion of students receiving free and reduced-price meals (FRMs) is used as a measure of SES in…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Student Participation, Racial Differences
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
In the May 2014 issue of "The Physics Teacher (TPT)," we reported that 39% of high school seniors in the 2013 class took at least one high school physics course prior to graduation. (See "TPT" 52 n5, 276-277.) This month we take a closer look at participation in high school physics by racial/ethnic group. As we see below, Asian…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Student Participation, Racial Differences
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
Physics bachelor's degree recipients work in all kinds of professions--science writing, medicine, law, history of science, acting, music, healthcare and more. Since very few of these employees have the word "physics" in their job titles, it can be hard for new graduates to know where to look for jobs and how to find other recent physics…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Bachelors Degrees, Occupational Information, Information Sources
White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
Each year we attempt to contact each person who received a bachelor's degree in physics one year earlier to ask them what they are doing. New degree recipients typically follow one of two paths: enrolling in graduate school or entering the employment market. For the classes of 2011 and 2012 combined, nearly 60% chose to enroll in a graduate…
Descriptors: Physics, Bachelors Degrees, College Graduates, College Science
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