Teaching Physics
The Independent - 13 December 2012
Teaching physicists
Lord Adonis states that the best universities should devote places to teaching and that three of our top five – Imperial College, University College London and the London School of Economics – do not train a single teacher between them (Chalk Talk, 22 November).
Whilst sympathising with the underlying sentiment, it is incorrect to say that Imperial does not engage in teacher training. We, in the Physics Department, have been concerned about the shortage of physics graduates who become teachers.
We have, in collaboration with Canterbury Christ Church University (who are specialists in initial teacher training), established a Physics with Science Education undergraduate degree that graduates students in three years with a professionally accredited physics degree, together with Qualified Teacher Status. We have also run a successful undergraduate schools-based course for a number of years.
Martin McCall
Professor of Theoretical Optics
Imperial College London
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