The 2014 A-level results, released by Uganda National Examinations pursued science combinations - 20 per cent offered Mathematics; 14.4 per cent sat Physics; 11.5 Chemistry while 12.3 per cent offered Biology. High failure rates in the sciences also And yet, like most other British schools, Redland Green is struggling with a basic physics question: why there are so few girls. Just 20 per cent of the pupils in its A-level physics class are girls – precisely the UK average. That physics is a male Project manager Clare Thomson said girls did just as well as boys in GCSE maths and physics, but only a minority chose to continue the subject beyond the age of 16. Previous initiatives have succeeded in boosting overall numbers of A-level physics students The manufacturers' organisation is pushing for 90% of state secondary school maths, physics, chemistry and biology teachers to have at least a post A-level qualification in the subject they teach in its newly published manifesto - Securing a manufacturing But as the graph below shows, this balance changes at A Level. While biology continues to appeal to both genders, chemistry and physics – along with maths and computing – attracts a significantly lower percentage of female students. The likelihood is Like so many other girls, I'm not taking physics past GCSE. I don't dislike physics; neither do I find it boring or particularly difficult. But I do enjoy my other subjects more, so when it came to choosing between physics and geography for my fourth AS .
There are about 15,000 more 18-year-old boys with an A level in physics applying to university than girls, according to new statistics Figures released by Ucas reveal that in 2013, 19,955 young men with at least three A levels had one in physics, compared A research project into why girls drop physics after GCSE has been announced by the Institute of Physics (IOP). Specialists will work in 20 schools in England to establish how best to encourage more girls to study physics at A-level. The IOP says girls In physics the number of girls taking the subject increased by 4.7 per cent, beating the total increase of 3.2 per cent, and their progression from AS to A-level physics also increased by 0.8 per cent, but girls still only make up 21.1 per cent of candidates. The lack of girls taking A-level physics is “appalling” and contributing to the UK having an underskilled workforce, says Cambridge University’s gender equality champion. Hundreds of co-ed state schools do not have a single girl studying physics in .
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