Inequities in Physics Access and Enrollment in Urban High Schools
written by
Angela M. Kelly
Despite reports to the contrary, the availability of physics as a course for secondary students is not equitably distributed throughout the U.S. While some schools provide physics access for all, a more common scenario is limited availability to select students. This is particularly true in urban districts, where this study examined access to and availability of high school physics. New York City's secondary schools were surveyed to determine where physics was offered and how many students were enrolled. Statistics were performed to compare differences between physics and non-physics schools. Additionally, organizational factors were examined that relate to physics availability, such as the magnet school configuration, the AP Physics and conceptual physics options, and science curricular sequence. Overall, it was determined that physics availability is limited in NYC schools, a serious inequity that disproportionately affects students of color and poor children. Strategies for improving access and enrollment will be discussed.
Physics Education Research Conference 2008
Part of the PER Conference Invited Paper series Edmonton, Canada: July 23-24, 2008 Volume 1064, Pages 30-33
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Month = {July 23-24},
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