The
importance of Science
The study of science fires pupils’ curiosity about phenomena in the
world around them and offers opportunities to find explanations. It engages
learners at many levels, linking direct practical experience with scientific
ideas. Experimentation and modelling are used to develop and evaluate explanations,
encouraging critical and creative thought. Pupils learn how knowledge and
understanding in science are rooted in evidence. They discover how scientific
ideas contribute to technological change – affecting industry, business
and medicine and improving quality of life. They trace the development of
science worldwide and recognise its cultural significance. They learn to question
and discuss issues that may affect their own lives, the directions of societies
and the future of the world.

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