| Issue |
EPJ Web Conf.
Volume 365, 2026
BPU12 Congress – 12th General Conferences of the Balkan Physical Union
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| Article Number | 07012 | |
| Number of page(s) | 20 | |
| Section | Physics Education, History and Philosophy of Physics | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202636507012 | |
| Published online | 15 April 2026 | |
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202636507012
Physics Education in Decline: A Two-Decade Mixed-Methods Investigation of Trends and Factors Influencing Albanian Students' Interest
Western Balkans University, Faculty of Technical Medical Sciences, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences and Imaging, Tirana, Albania
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Published online: 15 April 2026
Abstract
Over the past two decades, Albania has witnessed a notable decline in the interest of primary and secondary school students in studying physics. Physics, once considered a prestigious discipline, studied by the best and offering an intellectually rewarding career, is increasingly perceived by students as a tedious, highly abstract, and difficult subject that offers no prestige or income today. This declining trend, although it began much earlier, after the fall of communism, seems to have accelerated rapidly over the past two decades. This study undertakes a comprehensive mixed-methods analysis, integrating national quantitative data with qualitative findings from audits of curricula, physics textbooks, interviews with teachers and students, and policy reviews. The research identifies a series of interrelated causes: outdated curricula and inconsistent with the needs of the time and technological developments, poor textbooks on topics with incorrect linguistic and scientific terminology, a large shortage of qualified physics teachers - especially in rural areas - insufficient professional development, and chronically insufficient investments in laboratory and school infrastructure, etc. The paper concludes by proposing a series of recommendations aimed at curricular reform, teacher support, and learning infrastructure through experience and the implementation of projects related to actual real-world issues and technological developments, with the aim of restoring physics as a vital discipline in Albanian pre-university education.
Key words: Physics / Pre-University Education / Students' Engagement / Teaching and Learning
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