A Comprehensive Review: Transforming Science Education in the Pearl of the Orient-Innovations in Teaching Approaches and Technology Integration
Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2023, Vol 14, Issue 9
Abstract
Science education in the Philippines is undergoing a significant transformation, characterized by the integration of technology and innovative teaching methods. This shift is driven by the nation's commitment to nurturing scientifically literate individuals who can thrive in an ever-changing world. The integration of technology and adaptive teaching approaches has ignited a paradigmatic change in how students engage with science. No longer passive recipients of information, they have become enthusiastic explorers and critical thinkers, engaging with interactive simulations, and collaborating on real-world research projects. This heightened level of engagement fosters a genuine passion for science that transcends the classroom and fuels lifelong learning. Moreover, this transformation has led to a deeper comprehension of scientific concepts, moving beyond abstract theories to tangible realities through virtual laboratories and personalized learning experiences. Students now possess the ability not just to regurgitate information but to apply their knowledge confidently, solving complex problems and making informed decisions in a technology-driven world. Performance outcomes have also seen a remarkable transformation, emphasizing practical problem-solving skills that position students as future innovators and contributors to the global scientific community. As the Philippines continues on this remarkable trajectory, it stands poised to shine as a beacon of science education excellence, nurturing generations of scientifically literate individuals ready to address global challenges and opportunities. This revolution in science education transcends borders, empowering students to actively contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and a brighter, scientifically informed future.
Authors and Affiliations
Jeffry Saro, Jeffrey Oquilan, Eba Basigsig, Rhea Cris Castillo, Joyce Lastra
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