Science education is important in elementary grades to engage students and inspire them to learn. Teachers should reflect on their own experiences with science classes to understand what engaged them, such as hands-on activities, and what disengaged them, such as lack of inspiration. The goal is for students to enjoy science class and be inspired to learn, describing their teacher as engaging and motivating their interest in the subject.
Science education is important in elementary grades to engage students and inspire them to learn. Teachers should reflect on their own experiences with science classes to understand what engaged them, such as hands-on activities, and what disengaged them, such as lack of inspiration. The goal is for students to enjoy science class and be inspired to learn, describing their teacher as engaging and motivating their interest in the subject.
Science education is important in elementary grades to engage students and inspire them to learn. Teachers should reflect on their own experiences with science classes to understand what engaged them, such as hands-on activities, and what disengaged them, such as lack of inspiration. The goal is for students to enjoy science class and be inspired to learn, describing their teacher as engaging and motivating their interest in the subject.
1. How you understand science and what scientists do?
2. Think about your experience in science classes. What did you enjoy? What didn’t you enjoy? More importantly, how were you engaged and inspired to learn science? If you are not engaged, what disengaged you? How would you want students to describe the science learning experiences that you lead? 3. Why science education is important in elementary grade?