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		<title>Online Science Education &#8211; Resources For K to 12 Educators and Home School Parents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for online science education resources to support teaching K-12 science? There are many resources on the internet and it is difficult for teachers to find the time to surf the web looking for online resources. The best option is to visit a one-stop resource for K-12 science educators&#8217; that is an online [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you looking for online science education resources to support teaching K-12 science? There are many resources on the internet and it is difficult for teachers to find the time to surf the web looking for online resources. The best option is to visit a one-stop resource for K-12 science educators&#8217; that is an online directory of resources designed for science education. Not only can teachers use a resource like this, it would also be perfect for parents&#8217; home schooling their children.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Inquiry Based Teaching and Learning</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are looking for K-12 science lesson plans, web resources, and references to support inquiry based teaching and learning, you have probably found this search difficult. Like other web resources it takes time to surf the web and find them. What is needed is a directory of science inquiry based resources categorized into topics that support K-12 science teaching and learning. What is needed is for someone to do this for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Directory resources that are most valuable to K-12 science educators include lesson plans, assessment guides, curriculum guides, standards guidelines, search engines for science, and more. Also there is a need for online resources that support all science content areas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Teaching Science using Technology</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are many types of technology strategies for teaching K-12 science. These include the use of web resources, online simulators, WebQuests, real-time data bases, online interactive websites, and many more options. A website that provides a directory of a wide variety of web based resources is very helpful to K-12 educators.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This type of website would be used to support their teaching strategies. Actively engaging students in learning, instead of being passive learners. You can take students on virtual field trips to places all over the world: zoos, volcanos in other countries, and more.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Additional Resources</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other K-12 online science education resources needed by teachers and parents include access to journals, current science news topics, and online science teaching research books. One particular resource that is needed is a guide for recommended reading books to support science at all grade levels. Reading is stressed even more today to meet state and national education requirements and an online resource would help educators save time trying to find books that meet content standards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Because of the emphasis on standards and testing today, teachers do want to go to a website that waste their time. All resources need to be pre-screened to ensure that they meet national science standards&#8217; guidelines for teaching science using inquiry based practices. Also, that the technology based resources on the website meets national technology and science standards.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A directory that has updated links is especially important to provide resources. Teachers and parents are tired of going to science directories that are full of dead links. It wastes their time and frustration sets in, because more valuable time has been wasted.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What is needed is an online science education resource website that is specifically designed for K-12 science educators and home schooling parents.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Science Inquiry and Technology website: http://www.science-inquiry.org</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Technology and Writing Blog: http://drwetzel.wordpress.com</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">David R. Wetzel, Ph.D. &#8211; Currently a FreeLance Writer, Retired Science Education University Professor and Public School Science Teacher.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_Wetzel</p>
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		<title>Breaking the Technology Barrier: Using Technology in Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has long been difficult for teachers to effectively communicate the objectives and goals in a fun and exciting way that reaches the students.  In the changing times teachers need to find ways to include students into the lesson using the technology made available to them. It has long been believed that teachers need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It has long been difficult for teachers to effectively communicate the objectives and goals in a fun and exciting way that reaches the students.  In the changing times teachers need to find ways to include students into the lesson using the technology made available to them. It has long been believed that teachers need to get over their fear and use technology openly with students in order to meet their educational needs. By including students into the lessons teachers will experience a more positive classroom experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Breaking the Technology Barrier: Using Technology in Education</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Technology and education have always seemed to go together. In order to prepare students for the workplace or college they need to be able to be exposed to it. Teachers in the classroom use technology believing that the students are gaining valuable information and retaining the concepts taught but in reality the students need to be involved in the lesson and actively participating in activities that include technology. Student engagement is critical to student motivation during the learning process. The more students are motivated to learn, the more likely it is that they will be successful in their efforts. (Beeland, 2002).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Uses of Technology</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are numerous uses of technologies that are available to teachers to include students into the classroom’s lesson. These include Interactive Whiteboards, Proximas, PowerPoint games, interactive DVDs, Ventrilo chat software, Myspace, Blackboard, and scavenger hunts. To put the uses of technology into an effective practice, teachers need to help students set achievable goals; encourage students to assess themselves and their peers; help them to work co-operatively in groups and ensure that they know how to exploit all the available resources for learning (Hall, 2006). The following are how some technology is used to help students learn.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Interactive Whiteboards</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two different types of whiteboards. The first is a virtual version of a dry erase board. It allows students to see what the instructor or other students write or draw using a special pen. The second functions similar to a normal whiteboard but also contains a projector screen, an electronic copy board or as a computer projector screen on which the computer image can be controlled by touching or writing on the surface of the panel instead of using a mouse or keyboard. They function by connecting a projector to the whiteboard panel with the use of a computer and software. It is important to know the different functions in order to determine which whiteboard is right for the educator. By knowing the difference you can also learn the terminology and understand the basic functions of each.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Proximas and PowerPoint</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">PowerPoint is a software program<br />
that is being used in the classroom as a tool to incorporate learning activities into the curriculum. PowerPoint enables teachers and students to actively create presentations with graphics, charts, diagrams, and pictures in their slideshows to help make often complicated ideas and lessons more manageable and understandable. It is a way for students to engage in research, and present information to their peers. When students are actively learning, taking an active role in the learning process, they seem to understand the information better, and enjoy the lesson. The use of a game also allowed Jones and Mungai to directly address the learning style needs of the visual (58%) and tactile learner (22%), which represents eighty-percent of those involved in the content related courses. When constructed with different learning styles in mind, games can often accelerate the learning process (Jones &amp; Mungai, 2003). By itself PowerPoint is not a cure-all remedy, but rather a tool that needs to be understood and used properly for it to be effective as an active learning tool. It also has shown that students that did use PowerPoint as a learning tool were more engaged in the discussions (Rowcliffe, 2003). This will encourage teachers to use PowerPoint as a way to involve students into a lesson by stimulating discussion. For PowerPoint to take place in a classroom an Interactive Whiteboard or a Proxima is needed. A Proxima displays a computer screen onto a screen much like a projector at a movie theater. The user is able to display items such as websites, PowerPoint, and interactive games. A way for students to interact using this technology is through games created by teachers and used in the PowerPoint lesson. Games such as Hollywood Squares, Jeopardy, and Who Wants to be a Millionaire are created using slides and links to answer the questions. Teachers may use a blank template and fill them with different answers for the students to use as a review. Teachers may even let the students create their own review using the blank templates. This activity can also be used in a small group or team setting.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Advantages to the Students</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning sciences research tells us that students learn much better “by doing” rather than “by listening.” This means that passive learning – the traditional lecture – is being replaced in our classrooms by more active learning activities that emphasize student problem solving, discussion, presentation and other “authentic” learning-by-doing-activities. (Day, 2004). By including students into the lesson it opens up a realm of possibilities because students can retain roughly only 10% of what they write down.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Teacher Apprehension</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So why are teachers not using technology that engages and interacts more frequently with students? There are many reasons why teachers feel apprehensive or uncomfortable using an interactive whiteboard, proxima and PowerPoint. The first of which could be the length of time from their college prep program until now. Teachers often get exposed to and learn new technologies in their teacher prep courses. Some might not have been prepared enough upon entering the workforce. Although the availability of technology in American schools has increased (US Department of Education, 2000), information released by The National Education Association (2004) indicates that less than 35% of public school teachers feel they are &#8220;well prepared&#8221; or &#8220;very well prepared&#8221; to use this technology effectively.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The second reason is blockage from the school’s control or security system. Teachers claim that the firewalls and filtering systems create blockage in their attempts to educate and communicate with others with technology (Murray, 2004). The teachers and other users can become frustrated when they do not understand why a certain item like a website used for a scavenger hunt or a hyperlink in a PowerPoint are not available.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The inconsistency from school to school is another reason. At one site there may be access to all different types of technology while at another the absence is very evident. The general public perception is that our schools are using technology and managing our resources in that area well. In several surveys done some schools do show nearly 100 percent use of technology while in others the use of technology is nonexistent (Starr, 2003).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Summary</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The research has shown that there are proven benefits to using technology in the classroom. The ability to integrate technology into the classroom can add valuable information and ideas to our students.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By facilitating Proximas, PowerPoint, and interactive whiteboards our teachers will be able to reach a broader audience of learners.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">References</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Beeland, W.D. (2002). Student engagement, visual learning and technology: can interactive</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">whiteboards help? Retrieved May 31, 2008, from www.apexavsi.com</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Day, J. (2004). Enhancing the classroom learning experience with web lectures. Retrieved May 31, 2008 from http://smartech.gatech.edu/dspace/handle/1853/65</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hall, B. (2008, March 4). Explorations in learning. Message posted to Student Centered Learning, archived at http://secondlanguagewriting.com/explorations/Archives/2006/Jul/Studentcent<br />
eredLearning.html</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Jones, D. C. &amp; Mungai, D. (2003). Technology-enabled teaching for maximum learning.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">International Journal of Learning, (10), 3491-3501.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Murray, C. (2004). Teachers: Limited time, access cut school tech use [Electronic version] e School news, 1-5</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">National Education Association. (2004): Technology in Schools. Retrieved May 31, 2008 from</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">http://www.nea.org/cet/</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rowcliffe, S. (2003) Using PowerPoint effectively in science education: lessons</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">from research and guidance for the classroom. School Science Review 84 (309).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Starr, L. (2003). Encouraging teacher technology use [Electronic Version] Education World, pg 1</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">US Department of Education. (2000). Internet access in public schools. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistic.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Patrick Wellert</p>
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		<title>The Concept of Science Fair and Its Importance on Science Education</title>
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&lt;h1&gt;The Concept of Science Fair and Its Importance on Science Education&lt;/h1&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Author: &lt;a title=&#8221;Kh. Atiar Rahman&#8221; href=&#8221;http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/kh.-atiar-rahman/24714.htm&#8221;&gt;Kh. Atiar Rahman&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The concept of science fair has been come down to us from European education pattern and their growth of culture. They firstly thought &#8221; Science fair must be based on creativity by cultivating knowledge and intelligence of the learners&#8221;. Indeed, science fair needs to be introduced in different educational institutions by considering its pedagogical phenomena based on practical knowledge and skills. Hence, there is no alternate of practical knowledge to gain proper education in the field of Science and Technology and hence the steps for science fair is needed as a taken of creativity and awareness for acquiring knowledge among the students. Hence, the steps for science fair in the educational institute are ideally envisaged and contemporary.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In our country, every year science fair is held in different educational institute annually to create motivation of research work and enthusiasm. The teachers first collect the names and list them that they will create a project based on science and technology. The students who are found interested to introduce a new science work take a challenge and become capable of showing a different creative work. He selects a project and thinks over the work and the nature of technology behind it. Actually, he becomes responsible of inventing something like a scientist. So, it is found off and on that the students are being able to show a nice presentation in science fair. He sometimes shows something different from modern age. They can project from ancient and mediaeval age. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The authority of different schools and colleges arrange science fair in order to show the eagerness of actual knowledge and skills among the students. At this, a congenial atmosphere is developed in the institution because, they are concerning their heads about new inventions and discovery and they become conscious of awakening their ideas and thoughts. In the context of Bangladesh, every year different schools and colleges arrange science fair. They first invite names from the interested students who are willing to make the project work and to focus it in the science fair. They, like the scientists carry on research work like making law, hypothesis and theory. They seek respective ideas from different books and the achievement of scientists of the world. At last they present their creativity and thus a systematic project is reflected.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Arranging science fair is a significant step of different educational institutions through which an intensified effort is led to flourish and enrich the knowledge and skills on application of science for the students. It is hoped in future that the steps to arrange science fair is a predominating criteria to strengthen the cultivation of knowledge in applying the definitive sense of technical know- how of science. A science fair is quite different from other fairs existing in our country like a village fair and an industrial fair and so on. These fairs serve the purpose of the business where the commodities of qualitative nature are sold and displayed for making profit in question. Here, the commodities are served in the market in such a manner, where the companies good will and the nature and quality of product are vividly disclosed so that the people are much attracted to purchase it to a great extent. Besides this, in organizing science fair, the business importance is not treated as the prime factor; rather the pedagogical manifestation to gear up the intensity and potentiality of the students is given priority. Actually, the eagerness for knowing the unknown world is reflected and a better environment is flourished among the students in any educational institute where science and technology are studied extensively. Even though, there has been provided a wide range to the students in European countries for creating a broad based project as a part of their education. The students who are found attracted for learning technological skills and knowledge generally shines in life by contributing a lot in the field of education. For science fair, the following things are important:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;• Environment: Like western country, appropriate environment is needed where necessary equipment will play a vital role. In many cases, only theoretical teachings are offered beside practical knowledge and skills. It is a matter of great regret that the students are deprived of gaining actual knowledge in the relevant field. Besides this, technological instruments need to be placed in different institutions so that the utilization of those equipment are properly made in a systematic manner.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;• Knowledge and skills relating to science fair: The teacher should select a number of topics before allocating on the project work to the students and they should give knowledge on the steps of spreading and analyzing the topics in question. He should engage himself in creating awareness and necessary skills in the field of the application of mathematical model of science based on constructive exploration of modern appliances. The teacher should set problems on real life situation like building a model of the relevant topics. The problems must be based on practically oriented which set forth the topics covering science and its technological aspects of nature. Assuming in a teaching classroom, on Modern and electronic physics is going on. The students are feeling boring because the teacher was not well dressed and well rested. Rather he has arrived late and he has not greeted them. Some students do not understand his lecture. He is running fast. He is not identifying and helping the less able students. In this case, despite his sound knowledge in the relevant field of modern physics, he may not be treated as a good teacher. Henry Fayol defines a teacher as an active student of the students who can play very much attractive and fascinate role upon overall performances in the class. An ideal teacher needs to play a vital role in active advisor among the students. He needs to be careful about the criteria on Control, Guide, Consult and Facilitate. He should have meaningful learning experience with which he can produce constructive and mathematical presentation for creating awareness for teaching in a significant manner.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Being a science teacher, his attitude may vary according to the nature of the students&#8217; subject area and to substantiate the actual skills. He needs to be very careful in using his voice for effective teaching. In our country, in many cases, the parents regarding performance of the teacher lodge complaints. A good teacher need not be excited and agitated towards the students. He should give chance to ask question to the students so that transfer of behaviour is made possible in a significant manner. According to Franchise Bacon, there are two types of learning: One is Pedagogy- children&#8217;s learning and the other is Andragoggy- Adult learning. In case of adult learning, we cannot teach anybody, we only help him or her to learn. So in the case of using our voice we need to be responsible and tactful. &lt;br /&gt;That is to say, a teacher&#8217;s behaviour will be in such, which must attract the students for effective and efficient delivery of the relevant topics.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In delivering lecture on the topics of science, there are limitations, which may create hindrance to learning on the part of the students. Sometimes the lecture may be monotonous and boring due to continuous saying and without emphasising practical orientation and presentation on the applicability of science and technology. If there exists dryness amongst the students, the teacher should change the policy of his lecture. He should ask open-ended questions. Open ended questions help get the students involved. Assuming to know a particular thing, one may get interested if he is intended to know those particular items. In many cases, it is found that the teachers are not well experienced and they have no meaningful learning experience to show the actual answer of the problem and the topics. Even, without sufficient skills and knowledge, they are appointed as teacher which is totally insignificant. Some of the limitations of delivering a lecture are as follows:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; To ask question for &#8216;Yes&#8217;/ No answer.&lt;br /&gt; Not to ask open ended question to get people involved.&lt;br /&gt; Not to use agitated words&lt;br /&gt; Not to say repeatedly while delivering lecture&lt;br /&gt; Not to ask meaningful questions&lt;br /&gt; To ask several question at a time&lt;br /&gt; Not to give feedback on answers yourself, or involve others&lt;br /&gt; Not to give people a chance to absorb the question and answer it.&lt;br /&gt; Not to welcome answers&lt;br /&gt; To be critical in answering and asking questions.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;An ideal science teacher needs to be well conversant about using the language. It is indispensable to create awareness and congenial atmosphere on the part of a teacher. The following are the different ways to improve lecture.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt; To manage intersperse lecture with opportunities to challenge and discuss what is being delivered. In case of critical problem, he needs to synchronise and simplify it so that the actual topics become easy and understandable.&lt;br /&gt; To break the students into groups for exercises which develop lecture themes and need to be reported back and analysed. Specifically, in presenting nuclear and magnetic topics, he needs to show it with necessary apparatus and relevant calculations.&lt;br /&gt; To use case studies, which challenge students to apply the teaching, they are being given. Normally, chapter wise topics are needed to diversify to present the topics on practical themes and critics.&lt;br /&gt; To use Video record teaching sessions and analyse progress and results.&lt;br /&gt; To use role-plays to demonstrate examples of what is said in lectures.&lt;br /&gt; To split into teams which analyse the days lecture theme and give a resume of it on same / next day.&lt;br /&gt; To be prepared to facilitate and contribute to discussions and help groups prepare feedback.&lt;br /&gt; To develop feedback techniques on what a teacher observes groups doing.&lt;br /&gt; Self will agent&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Regarding the teaching method, the following are important to apply in teaching the students virtually.&lt;br /&gt; Telling is not teaching&lt;br /&gt; Age is not a bar to learn&lt;br /&gt; Meaningful learning experience&lt;br /&gt; Voice, image and body use&lt;br /&gt; Practically oriented way of teaching&lt;br /&gt; Repeat, Recap and Review&lt;br /&gt; Mnemonics&lt;br /&gt; Visual Hearing and Feeling and F-ULLER&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In view of the above, a good teacher selects any method to teach the students but according to Franchise Bacon, most of the good teachers select the sixth Rule of teaching that is &#8216; Repeat, Recap, Review &#8216; which is the most important one to make the teaching vitally effective, meaningful, fruitful and up to the mark &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The reasons in support of the argument are stated as follows. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Repeat: According to Franchise Bacon, &#8216;when you tell something in the class to a group of students, it is only a saying but when you recapitulate it, repeat it and ask the question on the progress, it will be interacted and if you further emphasize the concept, they will be conversant with the relevant knowledge&#8217;. Indeed, incase of delivering an important message, if it is stated once-only 10% will be memorized but if it is stated 6 times then 90% are memorized after one year. So, reiteration/repetition is the most important tools for the teaching to make the topics rememberable. If the message is not remembered and understandable then the whole thing will be treated as useless.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Recap: It is generally meant by recap to go over again the vital point of the relevant contents. Using FULLE-R and VHF for better memorization can do the recap. As the first events are best memorized so to start with big message. Thereafter unusual event like cartoon, exercise etc. be used. Thirdly, linked event, here mnemonics or analogy can be used and lastly to end with big messages of fascination towards the topics. In this context, summing up the ideas to arrive the conclusion that is the gist in question to be communicated to the students as a good communicator of the teaching course. We should remember one thing that &#8216; Telling is not teaching; we need to make teaching active and interesting; get students involved; see it from the student&#8217;s view; we should use VHF and FULL-R. According to Commoneus, a famous educationist, for an effective teaching, &#8216;only lecture is immaterial but in order to ornament it for better memorization, ideal approach, demonstration, visual display and varieties of attractions of the students are needed&#8217;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Review: A proverb always goes like &#8216; To err is human&#8217;. It is human nature to forget the things/message, which is not reviewed that are we losing what we don&#8217;t review. To review we are to regularly sum up where we have reached and invited questions.&lt;br /&gt;At the end of every topics if the teacher repeats, recap and review, ask questions and help them to answer properly, the trainees will be more motivated and conversant with the subjects and grasp it properly so that teaching will be effective and fruitful.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;In view of the above, it is obvious that the role of teachers for science education cannot be ignored. The expansion of science fair is inevitable in the domain of practical oriented type of teachings where a student will achieve proper knowledge in creating constructive project work that will be ultimately helpful for the country. If the educational institutions emphasise technological aspects on science, the integrity to work in the field of science and its application of science fair will be enhanced intensively. As a result the country will be much benefited in due sense of technology.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;About the Author:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Kh. Atiar Rahman&#8217;s articles are based on real life situation. he has worked hard to present his theme on the relevant topics with utmost efforts.He has many publications in national and International Media.&lt;br /&gt; He was born in the former Kushtia district in 1955&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Article Source: &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.articlesbase.com/&#8221;&gt;ArticlesBase.com&lt;/a&gt; &#8211; &lt;a href=&#8221;http://www.articlesbase.com/education-articles/the-concept-of-science-fair-and-its-importance-on-science-education-200444.html&#8221; title=&#8221;The Concept of Science Fair and Its Importance on Science Education&#8221;&gt;The Concept of Science Fair and Its Importance on Science Education&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The concept of science fair has been come down to us from European education pattern and their growth of culture. They firstly thought &#8221; Science fair must be based on creativity by cultivating knowledge and intelligence of the learners&#8221;. Indeed, science fair needs to be introduced in different educational institutions by considering its pedagogical phenomena based on practical knowledge and skills. Hence, there is no alternate of practical knowledge to gain proper education in the field of Science and Technology and hence the steps for science fair is needed as a taken of creativity and awareness for acquiring knowledge among the students. Hence, the steps for science fair in the educational institute are ideally envisaged and contemporary.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In our country, every year science fair is held in different educational institute annually to create motivation of research work and enthusiasm. The teachers first collect the names and list them that they will create a project based on science and technology. The students who are found interested to introduce a new science work take a challenge and become capable of showing a different creative work. He selects a project and thinks over the work and the nature of technology behind it. Actually, he becomes responsible of inventing something like a scientist. So, it is found off and on that the students are being able to show a nice presentation in science fair. He sometimes shows something different from modern age. They can project from ancient and mediaeval age.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The authority of different schools and colleges arrange science fair in order to show the eagerness of actual knowledge and skills among the students. At this, a congenial atmosphere is developed in the institution because, they are concerning their heads about new inventions and discovery and they become conscious of awakening their ideas and thoughts. In the context of Bangladesh, every year different schools and colleges arrange science fair. They first invite names from the interested students who are willing to make the project work and to focus it in the science fair. They, like the scientists carry on research work like making law, hypothesis and theory. They seek respective ideas from different books and the achievement of scientists of the world. At last they present their creativity and thus a systematic project is reflected.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Arranging science fair is a significant step of different educational institutions through which an intensified effort is led to flourish and enrich the knowledge and skills on application of science for the students. It is hoped in future that the steps to arrange science fair is a predominating criteria to strengthen the cultivation of knowledge in applying the definitive sense of technical know- how of science. A science fair is quite different from other fairs existing in our country like a village fair and an industrial fair and so on. These fairs serve the purpose of the business where the commodities of qualitative nature are sold and displayed for making profit in question. Here, the commodities are served in the market in such a manner, where the companies good will and the nature and quality of product are vividly disclosed so that the people are much attracted to purchase it to a great extent. Besides this, in organizing science fair, the business importance is not treated as the prime factor; rather the pedagogical manifestation to gear up the intensity and potentiality of the students is given priority. Actually, the eagerness for knowing the unknown world is reflected and a better environment is flourished among the students in any educational institute where science and technology are studied extensively. Even though, there has been provided a wide range to the students in European countries for creating a broad based project as a part of their education. The students who are found attracted for learning technological skills and knowledge generally shines in life by contributing a lot in the field of education. For science fair, the following things are important:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">• Environment: Like western country, appropriate environment is needed where necessary equipment will play a vital role. In many cases, only theoretical teachings are offered beside practical knowledge and skills. It is a matter of great regret that the students are deprived of gaining actual knowledge in the relevant field. Besides this, technological instruments need to be placed in different institutions so that the utilization of those equipment are properly made in a systematic manner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">• Knowledge and skills relating to science fair: The teacher should select a number of topics before allocating on the project work to the students and they should give knowledge on the steps of spreading and analyzing the topics in question. He should engage himself in creating awareness and necessary skills in the field of the application of mathematical model of science based on constructive exploration of modern appliances. The teacher should set problems on real life situation like building a model of the relevant topics. The problems must be based on practically oriented which set forth the topics covering science and its technological aspects of nature. Assuming in a teaching classroom, on Modern and electronic physics is going on. The students are feeling boring because the teacher was not well dressed and well rested. Rather he has arrived late and he has not greeted them. Some students do not understand his lecture. He is running fast. He is not identifying and helping the less able students. In this case, despite his sound knowledge in the relevant field of modern physics, he may not be treated as a good teacher. Henry Fayol defines a teacher as an active student of the students who can play very much attractive and fascinate role upon overall performances in the class. An ideal teacher needs to play a vital role in active advisor among the students. He needs to be careful about the criteria on Control, Guide, Consult and Facilitate. He should have meaningful learning experience with which he can produce constructive and mathematical presentation for creating awareness for teaching in a significant manner.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Being a science teacher, his attitude may vary according to the nature of the students&#8217; subject area and to substantiate the actual skills. He needs to be very careful in using his voice for effective teaching. In our country, in many cases, the parents regarding performance of the teacher lodge complaints. A good teacher need not be excited and agitated towards the students. He should give chance to ask question to the students so that transfer of behaviour is made possible in a significant manner. According to Franchise Bacon, there are two types of learning: One is Pedagogy- children&#8217;s learning and the other is Andragoggy- Adult learning. In case of adult learning, we cannot teach anybody, we only help him or her to learn. So in the case of using our voice we need to be responsible and tactful.<br />
That is to say, a teacher&#8217;s behaviour will be in such, which must attract the students for effective and efficient delivery of the relevant topics.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In delivering lecture on the topics of science, there are limitations, which may create hindrance to learning on the part of the students. Sometimes the lecture may be monotonous and boring due to continuous saying and without emphasising practical orientation and presentation on the applicability of science and technology. If there exists dryness amongst the students, the teacher should change the policy of his lecture. He should ask open-ended questions. Open ended questions help get the students involved. Assuming to know a particular thing, one may get interested if he is intended to know those particular items. In many cases, it is found that the teachers are not well experienced and they have no meaningful learning experience to show the actual answer of the problem and the topics. Even, without sufficient skills and knowledge, they are appointed as teacher which is totally insignificant. Some of the limitations of delivering a lecture are as follows:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> To ask question for &#8216;Yes&#8217;/ No answer.<br />
 Not to ask open ended question to get people involved.<br />
 Not to use agitated words<br />
 Not to say repeatedly while delivering lecture<br />
 Not to ask meaningful questions<br />
 To ask several question at a time<br />
 Not to give feedback on answers yourself, or involve others<br />
 Not to give people a chance to absorb the question and answer it.<br />
 Not to welcome answers<br />
 To be critical in answering and asking questions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">An ideal science teacher needs to be well conversant about using the language. It is indispensable to create awareness and congenial atmosphere on the part of a teacher. The following are the different ways to improve lecture.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"> To manage intersperse lecture with opportunities to challenge and discuss what is being delivered. In case of critical problem, he needs to synchronise and simplify it so that the actual topics become easy and understandable.<br />
 To break the students into groups for exercises which develop lecture themes and need to be reported back and analysed. Specifically, in presenting nuclear and magnetic topics, he needs to show it with necessary apparatus and relevant calculations.<br />
 To use case studies, which challenge students to apply the teaching, they are being given. Normally, chapter wise topics are needed to diversify to present the topics on practical themes and critics.<br />
 To use Video record teaching sessions and analyse progress and results.<br />
 To use role-plays to demonstrate examples of what is said in lectures.<br />
 To split into teams which analyse the days lecture theme and give a resume of it on same / next day.<br />
 To be prepared to facilitate and contribute to discussions and help groups prepare feedback.<br />
 To develop feedback techniques on what a teacher observes groups doing.<br />
 Self will agent</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Regarding the teaching method, the following are important to apply in teaching the students virtually.<br />
 Telling is not teaching<br />
 Age is not a bar to learn<br />
 Meaningful learning experience<br />
 Voice, image and body use<br />
 Practically oriented way of teaching<br />
 Repeat, Recap and Review<br />
 Mnemonics<br />
 Visual Hearing and Feeling and F-ULLER</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In view of the above, a good teacher selects any method to teach the students but according to Franchise Bacon, most of the good teachers select the sixth Rule of teaching that is &#8216; Repeat, Recap, Review &#8216; which is the most important one to make the teaching vitally effective, meaningful, fruitful and up to the mark</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The reasons in support of the argument are stated as follows.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Repeat: According to Franchise Bacon, &#8216;when you tell something in the class to a group of students, it is only a saying but when you recapitulate it, repeat it and ask the question on the progress, it will be interacted and if you further emphasize the concept, they will be conversant with the relevant knowledge&#8217;. Indeed, incase of delivering an important message, if it is stated once-only 10% will be memorized but if it is stated 6 times then 90% are memorized after one year. So, reiteration/repetition is the most important tools for the teaching to make the topics rememberable. If the message is not remembered and understandable then the whole thing will be treated as useless.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Recap: It is generally meant by recap to go over again the vital point of the relevant contents. Using FULLE-R and VHF for better memorization can do the recap. As the first events are best memorized so to start with big message. Thereafter unusual event like cartoon, exercise etc. be used. Thirdly, linked event, here mnemonics or analogy can be used and lastly to end with big messages of fascination towards the topics. In this context, summing up the ideas to arrive the conclusion that is the gist in question to be communicated to the students as a good communicator of the teaching course. We should remember one thing that &#8216; Telling is not teaching; we need to make teaching active and interesting; get students involved; see it from the student&#8217;s view; we should use VHF and FULL-R. According to Commoneus, a famous educationist, for an effective teaching, &#8216;only lecture is immaterial but in order to ornament it for better memorization, ideal approach, demonstration, visual display and varieties of attractions of the students are needed&#8217;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Review: A proverb always goes like &#8216; To err is human&#8217;. It is human nature to forget the things/message, which is not reviewed that are we losing what we don&#8217;t review. To review we are to regularly sum up where we have reached and invited questions.<br />
At the end of every topics if the teacher repeats, recap and review, ask questions and help them to answer properly, the trainees will be more motivated and conversant with the subjects and grasp it properly so that teaching will be effective and fruitful.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In view of the above, it is obvious that the role of teachers for science education cannot be ignored. The expansion of science fair is inevitable in the domain of practical oriented type of teachings where a student will achieve proper knowledge in creating constructive project work that will be ultimately helpful for the country. If the educational institutions emphasise technological aspects on science, the integrity to work in the field of science and its application of science fair will be enhanced intensively. As a result the country will be much benefited in due sense of technology.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About the Author</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Kh. Atiar Rahman&#8217;s articles are based on real life situation. he has worked hard to present his theme on the relevant topics with utmost efforts.He has many publications in national and International Media.<br />
He was born in the former Kushtia district in 1955</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">In an effort to strengthen science education in the country, an inter-institutional collaborative project, ‘Enrichment of Resource Material for Science Education,’ was recently launched in the Capital. The project attempts to reconceptualise science resource material and focus on the potential and scope of ‘science kits’ to popularize the subject. These low cost portable science kits vary depending on level, theme or even needs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The project has been jointly undertaken by the National Council of Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), Ministry of Science and Technology; Unesco, Central Institute of Education (CIE), Delhi University; and Society for Education and Social Development (SESD). The project also has an active involvement of experts from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) Mumbai, Delhi University Centre for Science Education and Communication, Institute for Life Long Learning (ILLL) Delhi University, Jamia Milia Islamia University, colleges of Delhi University, IP University, Ignou, DIETS, schools of Delhi, among others.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">While announcing the launch of the project, Warren Mellor, director, Unesco, said that the outcomes of the project would have an impact not only at a national level but in other countries as well. On teacher education, Mohd Akhtar Siddiqui, chairperson, National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), emphasized that it’s the teachers who make all the difference in making a subject interesting and not textbooks or curriculum, hence, they need to be empowered. “This project would validate the science resources and also popularize them across the country,” he added.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The focus of the project would be to pedagogically evaluate the sampled science kits from sources like department of science and technology (DST), HBCSE, NCERT and to enrich them further. The kits would be accompanied by manuals/handbooks and ICT backup so that it can be further disseminated. These packages would be tried out with teacher educators, teachers and students in schools of Delhi, to begin with, and also with community based organizations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Elaborating further, US Sharma, general secretary, Society for Education and Social Development, said: “The project will be completed in two phases and we also plan to take it to an international level.”</p>
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