I would like to know what others think of the proposal currently being put forward by the Board for possible changes in the HSC physics course (see: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a..._doc/physics-st6-draft-writing-brief-2015.pdf).
They are currently proposing 3 different Options. The first keeps the course unchanged, the second returns HSC physics to an actual physics course (a la pre-2001), while the third is a cut down version of the second with some latest educational fad called "Depth Studies" (read "busy work") inserted in.
I have always been deeply concerned with what currently passes for physics at the HSC. To my mind it does not serve well those students who are genuinely interested in learning physics. Since 2001 when the current syllabus came into effect one has been saddles with a survey course ABOUT physics rather than an actual course IN physics. Here large chunks of information need to be remember while any understanding of the material is simply passed over. Topics are no longer developed in a logical and consist manner. Rather one is presented with "stuff" (called themes) from all over the place. Conceptually physics is hard and in recent years we seem to have been afraid to teach these ideas and concepts to our students.
I do hope the Board finally see the damage they have done to a generation of students and returns to the teaching of a truly introductory, algebra-based, physics course at the secondary level and would be interested to hear others views on this matter.
BTW - Extension 1 courses in Physics and the other sciences are also being mooted and for those interested an online survey regarding the proposed changes can be taken at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BOSTESPhysicsSurveyDWB
They are currently proposing 3 different Options. The first keeps the course unchanged, the second returns HSC physics to an actual physics course (a la pre-2001), while the third is a cut down version of the second with some latest educational fad called "Depth Studies" (read "busy work") inserted in.
I have always been deeply concerned with what currently passes for physics at the HSC. To my mind it does not serve well those students who are genuinely interested in learning physics. Since 2001 when the current syllabus came into effect one has been saddles with a survey course ABOUT physics rather than an actual course IN physics. Here large chunks of information need to be remember while any understanding of the material is simply passed over. Topics are no longer developed in a logical and consist manner. Rather one is presented with "stuff" (called themes) from all over the place. Conceptually physics is hard and in recent years we seem to have been afraid to teach these ideas and concepts to our students.
I do hope the Board finally see the damage they have done to a generation of students and returns to the teaching of a truly introductory, algebra-based, physics course at the secondary level and would be interested to hear others views on this matter.
BTW - Extension 1 courses in Physics and the other sciences are also being mooted and for those interested an online survey regarding the proposed changes can be taken at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BOSTESPhysicsSurveyDWB