PHYSICS EDUCATION IN NIGERIAN AND AMERICAN SCHOOLS

Physics  is  taught in high schools, colleges, and graduate schools,  physics first is a popular movement in Nigerian and American high  schools. In  schools with their curriculum  9th  grade  students take a course  with introductory   physics education. 

This is meant  to  enrich students   understanding   of physics, and allow  for more detail to  be taught in subsequent high school biology, and chemistry  classes, it also aims to  increase the number
of  students who go  on to take  12th  grade physics or AP Physics,  which  are generally   elective  courses in American  high schools.

Physics  education in high  schools in  the United  states  has  suffered the  last  twenty years   because many states now only require  3  sciences, which can be satisfied by  earth/physical science, chemistry, and biology. The fact that many students do not take physics in high school makes it more difficult for those students to take  scientific courses in college.
At the university/college level, using appropriate technology related  projects to spark  non-physics major interest in learning  physics has been shown to be successful. This is a potential opportunity to forge the connection between physics an social benefit.
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