NATIONAL TRENDS OF SCIENCE EDUCATION

NIGERIA HISTORY FIRST 
United kingdom
In England and Wales schools science is a compulsory subject in the national curriculum. All pupils from 5 to  16  years of age must study science. It  is generally taught as  a single subject science  until sixth form, then splits into subject-specific a levels (PHYSICS,  CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY). However,  the government  has  since expressed its desire that those   pupils who achieve well at the  age  of  14 should be offered the opportunity to study the three  separate
sciences from September 2008. In  Scotland the subjects   split into chemistry, physics and biology  at  the age of  13-15 for  standard grades in  these  subjects, and there is also a combined  science standard grade qualification which students can  sit, provided their school offers it.

In September  2006  a new science programme of study known as  21st century science as introduced as  a GCSE option  in UK  schools,  to “give all  14 to  16 year olds  a worthwhile and  inspiring experience of science”

In the US,  science education was a scatter of subjects prior to this standardization  in the  1890s  the development of a science curriculum in the US emerged gradually after extended debate  between two ideologies, citizen science  and pre-professional training. As  a result of a conference of 30  leading secondary and  college educators in Florida, the National  Education Association appointed a Committee  of Ten  in  1892   which had authority to  organize future   meetings and appoint subject matter committees  of the major subjects  taught in U.S.  secondary schools. The  committee was composed of ten educators (all men)  and was chaired by Charles Eliot of Harvard university . the committee  of  ten met, and appointed nine conference committees  (Latin,  Greek, English, other modern languages, mathematics, history, civil government and political economy , and  three   in science ).   The three conference  committees appointed for science were:  physics, astronomy, and chemistry

1.       Natural history 
2.      And geography  
Each  committee, appointed by the committee of ten , was composed  of ten leading specialists from colleges and normal schools,   and secondary schools. Each committee met in  a different location in the U.S  the three  science committees  met for three days in the Chicago  area. 

Committee reports were submitted to the committee of ten, which met for four days in new York, to create a comprehensive   report. In  1894, the NEA  published the results of work of these conference committees. 
According  to the committee of ten,  the  goal of high schools was to prepare all students  to do well in life, contributing to their well being and the good of society. Another  goal  laws to prepare some students to succeed  in college.
This committee  supported the citizen science  approach  focused on mental training and withheld performance in science studies from consideration for college entrance. The BAAS encourage their longer standing   model  in the UK  the  US adopted a curriculum was characterized  as follows:
The format of shared mental training and  pre-professional training consistently   dominated the curriculum  from its inception to now. However, the movement to incorporate a humanistic  approach, such as   is science, technology, society and  environment education is growing  and being implemented  more broadly in the  late  20th  century  (Aikenhead , 1994). Reports by   the American academy for the advancement of science (AAAS),  including  project  2061, and  by the national committee on science education standards  and assessment  detail  goals  for   science education  that link classroom science to practical applications and  societal  implications. 
Pedagogy
Whilst the  public image  of   science education  may be  one of  simply learning facts by rote, science education in recent history  also generally  concentrates on the  teaching of science concepts  and addressing misconceptions that learners may  hold regarding science concepts  or other content. Research  shows l that students will retain  knowledge for a  longer period of time  if they are involved in more hands on activities
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