<p>British politician talks about the importance of physicists and physics education</p>
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a conversation with Dave Robertson, who was elected member of the UK parliament for Lichfield in 2024. Robertson spent eight years teaching physics after studying the subject at the University of Liverpool. He then worked for a teachers’ union, which inspired him to become a candidate for the Labour Party.
He chats with Physics World’s Matin Durrani about his transition from the classroom to the committee room and how parliament “is a truly bonkers and truly bizarre workplace”.
Robertson has already sponsored three physics-related events at the Palace of Westminster and he talks about his membership of various cross-party parliamentary groups – including those on nuclear energy and space.
Robertson has not forgotten his roots in education and is adamant that the UK must address its nationwide shortage of physics teachers. He also urges physicists to speak out about how they can help address many of the world’s problems, notably climate change.
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Physics education involves teaching the principles and concepts of physics, which is the study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of nature. It aims to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in students, preparing them for careers in science, engineering, and technology.
Physics plays a crucial role in advancing technology and understanding the universe. It informs various fields such as engineering, medicine, and environmental science, and is essential for addressing global challenges like climate change and energy sustainability.