TASK 2
It is observed that in many countries not enough students are choosing to study science as a subject.
What are the causes? And what will be the effects on society?
Recent statistics reveal that a very small number of students are opting for science related subjects in many nations worldwide. The causes of this tendency vary; however, there will be some negative impacts on society as a whole.
There are some reasonable factors why not many students are choosing to acquire science subjects – biology, chemistry and physics. The principal reason has to do with students’ interests and career options, meaning that some students do not show any interest towards these disciplines or just their future careers do not require basic skills, experiences or approaches of these subjects. Thus, many students would rather pay more of their attention to other essential subjects like learning languages or IT. Poor and traditional teaching methods of science are another major reason why many students are not selecting these modules. As an illustration, both school and university teachers in some countries still tend to use blackboards to explain the theme or written examinations to evaluate their students’ performance rather than more sophisticated and modern ways of delivering interactive classes. This, in turn, results in a decrease in the number of science students.
As far as the negative effects are concerned, a shortage of science students will definitely take a heavy toll in the community. For one, if not many people choose to learn scientific subjects, we will not see any breakthroughs in the field of engineering. This is because engineers are of paramount importance in making groundbreaking discoveries, such as electro cars, fast airplanes, and rockets which will change people’s lives for the better, allowing them to enjoy their lives to the fullest. A further negative implication of this case is associated with the medical field. For example, doctors should have a fair bit of knowledge and hands-on experiences in scientific grounds in order to give proper prescriptions, treat different illnesses, and consult with various patients. They can only gain these qualities by studying science subjects at educational institutions. If there are not a sufficient number of physicians, many individuals will suffer from diverse types of diseases.
To sum up, while there are two main reasons why not an adequate number of students are favoring to study science, the repercussions will include a lack of scientists as well as physicians in the fields of engineering and medicine respectively.
384 words
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It is observed that in many countries not enough students are choosing to study science as a subject.
What are the causes? And what will be the effects on society?
Recent statistics reveal that a very small number of students are opting for science related subjects in many nations worldwide. The causes of this tendency vary; however, there will be some negative impacts on society as a whole.
There are some reasonable factors why not many students are choosing to acquire science subjects – biology, chemistry and physics. The principal reason has to do with students’ interests and career options, meaning that some students do not show any interest towards these disciplines or just their future careers do not require basic skills, experiences or approaches of these subjects. Thus, many students would rather pay more of their attention to other essential subjects like learning languages or IT. Poor and traditional teaching methods of science are another major reason why many students are not selecting these modules. As an illustration, both school and university teachers in some countries still tend to use blackboards to explain the theme or written examinations to evaluate their students’ performance rather than more sophisticated and modern ways of delivering interactive classes. This, in turn, results in a decrease in the number of science students.
As far as the negative effects are concerned, a shortage of science students will definitely take a heavy toll in the community. For one, if not many people choose to learn scientific subjects, we will not see any breakthroughs in the field of engineering. This is because engineers are of paramount importance in making groundbreaking discoveries, such as electro cars, fast airplanes, and rockets which will change people’s lives for the better, allowing them to enjoy their lives to the fullest. A further negative implication of this case is associated with the medical field. For example, doctors should have a fair bit of knowledge and hands-on experiences in scientific grounds in order to give proper prescriptions, treat different illnesses, and consult with various patients. They can only gain these qualities by studying science subjects at educational institutions. If there are not a sufficient number of physicians, many individuals will suffer from diverse types of diseases.
To sum up, while there are two main reasons why not an adequate number of students are favoring to study science, the repercussions will include a lack of scientists as well as physicians in the fields of engineering and medicine respectively.
384 words
In 45 min
#underexamconditions
#challenge
#essaybyme
A BAND 6.5 ACCORDING TO GPT