I think the way modern physics is taught probably gives people a overly clean/neat understanding of how most of the world works, and how to figure out problems in the world, but this might be ameliorated by studying the history of physics and how people come to certain conclusions.
Yeah and I think if done well it’s well-received here, e.g. AdamShimi’s My Number 1 Epistemology Book Recommendation: Inventing Temperature or Ben Pace’s 12 interesting things I learned studying the discovery of nature’s laws. (It’s hard to do well though it seems, I’m certainly dissatisfied with my own writeup attempts.)