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Science and technology in primary schools: A cause for concern : Comments
By Don Watts, published 25/1/2005Don Watts argues that science and technology teaching in primary schools is inadequate.
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Our children will need to manage many, many new challenges in the next 40 years if we are going to have the relaxing retirement we dream of. Many of those challenges will involve science and technology and not just operating the gizmos, but making the political choices about stem cell research, greenhouse, water supply and energy that will need to be made.
When journalists in prominent newspapers don't know the difference between millions and billions and politicians shy away from even the most basic technical arguments because they know there is no "sound bite" to it, we have a society that will be ill prepared to make the right decisions.
I applaud the efforts of these educators in trying to improve Science and Technology education. I hope they and others with similar desires are successful because we will need to have a population well educated in science and technology if we are to be prosperous in the future. I hope there will be more detailed proposals in the media and an attempt to get science education pushed forward.
Good Luck Don Watts and John Ridd and all educators in Australia