Why do Children Have to Study Science Subject?


It is undeniable that recently facts in some countries visualize  the small number of pupils  learning science subject. This issue is led by two core reasons and has several  impacts on people social life.

In terms of cause, an assumption saying that science is difficult course might be the first possible reason. Due to the study conducted by several scientists in the US, it is revealed that science is the most intricate subject to study amongst others. Studying scientific field like chemistry, physics, and astronomy becomes hard as it is too emotionally and physically demanding course, especially for cognitive skills, which forces students to do analyses and interpretation, even it in turn has them stay a whole day in laboratory . As a consequence of this phenomenon,  this belief encourages people’s reluctance to learn science in schools. Time by time, this opinion spreads widely, increases insecurity, and make people assume that only intelligent human being can apply for this subject. Unfortunately, this becomes inherent.

Another prospective cause is the circumstances which might not be science-oriented. The researchers also believe that preference on specific subject can be heritable so that  If someone did not live in the area surrounded by scientific atmosphere such as watching scientific TV program regularly and carrying out severe experiments, it would lead them out of science. This issue is then responsible for the lack number of scientist. In this case, most will be more tempted to study for what they are familiar with such as history, art, media, and humanity, while science as the equally crucial knowledge is left far behind. In the end, the possibility to result in new scientists would slightly disappear.

In conclusion, science is not the popular subject at schools due to its difficulties, which lead to reluctance in society,  and its unpopularity in surroundings, which could worsen the quantity of science experts.

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