RE: Science - An important, yet underrated subject

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I think science is vital, since I was a child I have been interested in science related topics. I think that the fact that it is not highly valued is due to the fact that it is not usually transmitted in a proper way.

If there is one thing I have realized over the years, it is that science is much easier to learn and more highly valued when it is associated with something practical. Many teachers base their teaching method on boring and tiresome ways, when it is possible to do it in a more attractive way.

Let's say you learn physics through a song or a game. Not only do you assimilate it better, but that inspires you to even go further, research on the internet or read books, with a greater motivation for the subject.

I learned more about history through Age of Empires than I did in school, for example.

On the subject of science in developing countries, it is a matter of bad policies that do not promote the development of companies and technology. If that were the case, there would be more demand for scientists in developing countries, and there would be better salaries and conditions.



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I agree with you to an extent but you should know that the method described is only applicable at the elementary levels. Advance science cannot be approached in the same without losing the vital contents.

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