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Physics Trends

What Do High School Physics Teachers Teach?

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Physics-Taking in U.S. High schools, 1948-2013

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High School Physics-Taking by Race, 1989-2013

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High School Physics Enrollments, 1987-2013

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Physics Teachers Involved in Professional Development in 2012

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Membership in Professional Organizations US High School Physics Teachers, 2012–13

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Resources Used to Answer Questions About Physics US High School Physics Teachers, 2012–13

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Self-Identified Area of Specialty US High School Physics Teachers, 2012–13

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Male and Female High School Physics Teachers’ Self-Assessed Levels of Preparation US High Schools, 2012–13 School Year

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High School Physics Teachers’ Self-Assessed Levels of Preparation US High Schools, 2012–13 School Year

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