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A Scientist Blasts Science Education, Calls for What?

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

Writing in the New York Times on Sunday, June 1, scientist Brian Greene says

… our educational system fails to teach science in a way that allows students to integrate it into their lives…It’s striking that science is still widely viewed as merely a subject one studies in the classroom or an isolated body of largely esoteric knowledge that sometimes shows up in the “real” world in the form of technological or medical advances. In reality, science is a language of hope and inspiration, providing discoveries that fire the imagination and instill a sense of connection to our lives and our world. f science isn’t your strong suit — and for many it’s not — this side of science is something you may have rarely if ever experienced. I’ve spoken with so many people over the years whose encounters with science in school left them thinking of it as cold, distant and intimidating.

Instead, Greene advocates:

Science is the greatest of all adventure stories, one that’s been unfolding for thousands of years as we have sought to understand ourselves and our surroundings. Science needs to be taught to the young and communicated to the mature in a manner that captures this drama. We must embark on a cultural shift that places science in its rightful place alongside music, art and literature as an indispensable part of what makes life worth living.

Although schools apparently can’t, or won’t, do this — homeschoolers can and should.

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