Online Assignment On Science Club
Online Assignment On Science Club
Online Assignment On Science Club
CHAVARCODE
2014-2016
SUBMITTED BY
SUBMITTED TO
DEEPIKA RAJ C
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
EXAM CODE
: 18213102
CANDIDATE CODE: 18214389007
DIVYA TEACHER
ASST. PROF. IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE
MITE, CHAVARCODE
DATE
08/10/2015
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
SCIENCE CLUB
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
The spark from heaven falls, who picks it
up? The Crowd? Never. The Individual? Always. It is he and he alone, as
artist, inventor, explorer, scholar, scientist, spiritual leader or statesmen,
who stand nearest to the source of and transmits his essence to the
fellowmen. For supplementing the teaching of science in classroom and to
widen the knowledge of his students a good science teacher can involve his
students in a number of co-curricular activities such as the science club,
scientific hobbies, visits of places of scientific interest broad-cast talks,
gramophones lectures etc. Though there is no limit to such extracurricular
activities and teacher is free to undertake one or more such activities in his
school for the benefit of his student. Each individual has his own interest,
talents and abilities. Even a progressive syllabus fails to cater to the needs
of each. Science educators, now a days are found to exhibit growing interest
and means of stimulating group participation and mobilizing interest in
learning science. Organizing science clubs is one among such activities.
Learning by doing and learning by living are
two essentials of learning science. Children are interested in making things
and handling things. But the curriculum does not satisfy this natural urge.
In the classroom everything is done in a formal, artificial and controlled
atmosphere. This will never give opportunity for a child for his free flight in
the world of science. Our classroom teaching does not provide opportunity
for self expression. No time is assigned for practical work. All these lead to
the need for an organization providing an outlet for the pent up emotions
of children. These needs are catered with the help of science clubs in
schools.
SCIENCE CLUB
An organization which caters for the
inculcation of scientific attitude and a genuine interest in science, and also
can supplement the work of the classroom and give the syllabus a practical
dimension may be called a science club. Such a club then forms the
backbone of the co-curricular activities in the school. Such clubs if properly
organized, will be great help to create interest in teaching of science and so
now the importance and educational value of such club is duly recognized.
Such clubs provide better chances to acquaint the students with various
facts and principles of science.
CONCLUSION
Through activities of science club, learning of
science become joyful. From the views expressed above we can clearly see
that there is complete freedom for the students to pursue his interests in a
science club and he can choose his own project and his own method to
pursue the project so chosen. This atmosphere that prevails in a science
club is totally different from the one that prevails in a classroom. The club
represents freedom and expression whereas the class-room represents
conformity and repression. There is no doubt about the fact that if the club
activities are organized properly they will never interfere with class room
teaching.
REFERENCES
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