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Re: Leaving Cert History
Hi ajapale,
I think you're on the right track with bringing in people with real-world experience into the class room, if not to teach they could just talk about their work. The problem does seem to be one of lack of role models. It's interesting to hear the chemistry exam had a question on a scientist rather than on chemistry. A well posed history of physics or mathematics question could help increase understanding of the subject too. The recent 100 greatest britons vote had 6 scientists/mathematicians/engineers in the top 25 , with Brunel at number 2. Taking those results to be representative of people in general there is a positive popular attitude to science so there is hope!
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Hi ajapale,
I think you're on the right track with bringing in people with real-world experience into the class room, if not to teach they could just talk about their work. The problem does seem to be one of lack of role models. It's interesting to hear the chemistry exam had a question on a scientist rather than on chemistry. A well posed history of physics or mathematics question could help increase understanding of the subject too. The recent 100 greatest britons vote had 6 scientists/mathematicians/engineers in the top 25 , with Brunel at number 2. Taking those results to be representative of people in general there is a positive popular attitude to science so there is hope!
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