Resumo da minha intervenção amanhã no Congresso Internacional sobre Hands on Science na Universidade de Aveiro:
It is now widely accepted that a complete
citizenship requires basic scientific literacy.
In spite of some good projects and practices,
there is still a lack of science education
activities in kindergarten and in the early
years of primary school. This fact may be the
reason for difficulties and aversion to
science in later years. To overcome
this problem it seems necessary to promote
better science training of educators
and teachers. An increase of familiarity
with science will enable teachers to offer
their students a variety of hands-on simple and
affordable materials, as it was shown by the Portuguese "Ciência Viva" project
documented in the book series "Playing
Science" (published by Bizâncio). In this
project all sections start with a question, whose
answer is achieved by doing an experiment.
Parents may also contribute to develop the
engagement of their children, since all
these activities are feasible at home.
Children are certainly not the problem:
they are very curious and get easily
involved whenever they are asked to perform
science activities with objects they can touch
and play with. Science education may and
should, therefore, start in a ludic way. Even
in later years, an excitement element in
science learning may be provided by
scientific toys.
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