Science education is the field concerned with sharing science content and process with individuals not traditionally considered part of the scientific community. The target individuals may be children, college students, or adults within the general public. The field of science education comprises science content, some sociology, and some teaching pedagogy.
In 1996, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences of the U.S. National Academies produced the National Science Education Standards which is available online for free in multiple forms. Its focus on inquiry-based, rather than memorization-based, science education was somewhat controversial at the time, but has been shown to be more effective as a model for teaching science, if less amenable to multiple-choice tests.
Concern about science education and science standards has often been driven by worries that American students lag behind their peers in international rankings.One notable example was the wave of education reforms implemented after the Soviet Union launched its Sputnik satellite in 1957.Bill Gates have called for more emphasis on science education, saying the United States risks losing its economic edge. **" target="_blank" >Public opinion surveys, however, indicate most U.S. parents are complacent about science education and that their level of concern has actually declined in recent years.[http://www.publicagenda.org/research/pdfs/rc0601.pdf
In UK schools science is generally taught as a single subject science until age 14-16 then splits into subject specific A levels (physics, chemistry and biology).
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