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A speech on science tomorrow and today

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Conclusion

The development of science education has been made possible by the careful study of its past, an assessment of the present, and a positive outlook on the future. Remnants of the heavily theoretical orientation of science teaching of the 19th century are still practiced today. At present, there has been a noticeable decline in the competency of students in science and mathematics, pushing the drive for more reforms in science education. The recommendations, while focusing on the systemic need for science education reform, also highlight the important role of the science teacher in achieving better science outcomes among students. Teachers’ competency, decisions about the content, peer interactions, behaviors, attitudes, and belief systems significantly influence students’ comprehension, appreciation, and attitudes toward science

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