Scientific Literacy MAGBATA
Scientific Literacy MAGBATA
Scientific Literacy MAGBATA
MAGBATA
12-BERYLLIUM
1. If we have to improve the country's (Philippines) scientific (and/or
mathematics) literacy, how would science (or mathematics) be taught in
school? Do you think the science (or mathematics) education curriculum
be changed? If so, what reformation should be done? Explain.
First is learning factor which includes the child’s capacity and willingness to learn.
Some students find mathematics and science boring and difficult to learn. Baez (2007)
stated that the reason why mathematics alone is boring and difficult to understand is
because it doesn’t use strategies that story tellers do. Most commonly other people use
their imagination to improve their willingness to learn and also they understand a lesson
when it is taught to them in a creative manner. Therefore, in order for math and science
to be understood easily, math and science teachers must teach math and science in a
creative and effective way.
In connection with the first factor, environmental factor is the second factor.
Arthur (1999) states that students must learn to do science, rather than just learning
science. His statement is also connected to John Dewey’s “Learning by Doing” theory
which states that a student might able to learn more quickly and effectively by doing a
task related to the lesson. But the problem is science activity can be effectively learn in
science laboratories. But, according to Department of Education (DepEd) data, one out
of 10 public elementary schools in region III, IV-A, X, XI, and XII has a proper science
laboratories. Thus, one thing that might contribute to low scientific literacy of Filipinos is
lack of proper science laboratories and incomplete laboratory equipment and apparatus.
(The Manila Times, 2014). Therefore, government must provide science laboratories
and equipments in each public schools in order for students to learn science effectively.
Lastly, teacher’s personality and way of teaching are important factors. DepEd
Secretary Leonor Briones said that science and math teachers can make difference in
making Science and Mathematics exciting and fun to learn and erasing the notion that
those subjects are boring and difficult to learn (DepEd, 2018). With this statement,
JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER G. MAGBATA
12-BERYLLIUM
teachers must use their full effort to discuss and deliver science and math lessons in a
less boring and less difficult way. If a teacher teaches science and mathematics in a
dully way, students will not fully understood the lesson so they must be scientific and
mathematical literate.
In terms of the curriculum, they must change it in which it is aligned to the two
subjects. For science, the curriculum must not always in memorizing scientific names,
anatomy of humans, the periodic table and formulas yet the curriculum will most likely
composed of laboratory works, science activities, experiments, analyzing scientific data,
and inventing or discovering simple things. For mathematics, lessons and topics are
acceptable but the learning time or duration of teaching one lesson must be change. In
teaching algebra and calculus, they must teach it properly and slowly in order for
students to catch up.
All in all, there are lot of changes and improvements that the government and
schools must prioritize. Our country needs professional scientific and mathematical
literate teachers and proper science laboratories with complete equipments and
apparatus. In learning science and math, curriculum should be modified in order for
students to catch up and learn to do science and math.
2. (a) How would science and technology education help build or develop a
nation?
(b) What could be the challenges of science education in the 21st century
and how they should be addressed?
Lack of proper learning facilities is the first hindrance. In our country, there are
several public schools that don’t have proper classrooms and most likely science and
computer laboratories. Consequently, students cannot properly learn to do science
activities or experiments and cannot operate or use computers. It is important for
student to learn how to use computers because having computer skills is one of the 21 st
Century skills that we must have.
The other one is lack of effective and professional teachers. There are several
teachers in our country yet few are eager to teach effectively science, mathematics, and
technology. DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones said that science and math teachers can
make difference in making Science and Mathematics exciting and fun to learn and
erasing the notion that those subjects are boring and difficult to learn (DepEd, 2018).
Teachers must also be an expertise in teaching and should have 21st Century skills.
As time flies, modernization quickly grows. Our country needs to get along with
other developing countries so that we can reach the development we aspire. With the
improvements of our science and technology education, we can also improve our 21 st
century skills.
Without knowing the history and philosophy of science, we will not understand
what science really is. Inclusion of science in our education might be a good strategy for
us to become scientific literate. Here are some examples of applying the relevance of
science’s history and philosophy.
Many scientist in the time of scientific revolution fought the church to prove that
the people beliefs were wrong. Nicolaus Copernicus insisted to the people that the
Earth revolves around the sun, not the sun revolves around the Earth. At first, the
church did not believe in him yet after many years scientist had proven that Copernicus
is right in his theory of heliocentric. This is an example of perseverance.
With the examples provided, we learn that the discovery and inventions we have
today are product of scientists’ perseverance and optimism. If we include the history of
science and its philosophy in our education, students will eager to learn more about
science and encouraged to do experiments that can lead to new discoveries and
inventions.
JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER G. MAGBATA
12-BERYLLIUM
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