To the Editor:
Physics isn’t offered at two out of five high schools? (“Physics Not Offered at 2 in 5 High Schools, Analysis Finds,” Aug. 24, 2016) There is no reason for that. Physics can be taught through experimentation, but it can also be taught by focusing on the ideas behind the science.
Any competent teacher can handle teaching physics if he or she does so using stories in which the necessary ideas are embedded. Teaching ideas is often more effective than most quickly forgotten hands-on experiments.
Joy Hakim
Denver, Colo.