science education

Science Supporters Rally Amidst Funding Cuts and Political Division

Thousands gathered across the United States in Stand Up for Science events, a testament to the growing concern over the perceived attack on scientific research and education. The events highlight a deep-seated unease about the direction of the country and the future of scientific progress, fueled by concerns about funding cuts and a general sense that science is being disregarded.

These gatherings serve as a visible counterpoint to a prevailing sentiment that the political climate is hostile towards scientific inquiry and reasoned debate. The worry isn’t solely about immediate budget cuts; the fear is that a pattern is emerging, threatening long-term damage to the nation’s scientific infrastructure and the education system that supports it.… Continue reading

Changes coming to ACT exam, including the science portion being made optional

As someone who has personally gone through the education system, especially standardized testing like the ACT, the recent news of changes coming to the exam, particularly the science portion becoming optional, has left me with a mix of confusion and concern. The idea of making science, a fundamental field that shapes our understanding of the world, optional on a standardized test seems counterintuitive. When I took the ACTs years ago, I vividly remember the science section being more about scientific literacy than memorizing facts. It required an understanding of the scientific process, how experiments are conducted, and interpreting data from graphs and tables.… Continue reading