In the Netherlands there is an upcoming trend to speak of sciences in stead of biology. physics and chemistry in 12-16y education.
Here we have mostly biology in first year then in the second year a combination of physics and chemistry ending in a streamed choice for either biology or chemistry and physics for examination. I thought science was only a new name for old content.
But now I have read a new thing, "the physics first" movement. The idea I read was on an American website for a science method.
I am a Biologist and I think it is not wise to confront 12y olds with applied mathematics what physics in fact is. If you want to discourage a broad group with learning science you should do it this way.
Who is known with this physics first movement and can explain it to me?
Huub