“What’s Our Sputnik?”
We need a Sputnik today in order to spark more interest back into Science. This is not going to happen if our government keeps cutting education. We have so many other places that we can cut but when all else fails lets cut the education of our future. The government needs to look at what they are doing to our future by cutting funds to develop our future. The higher levels of government need to step in and do something about all the budget cuts for education. For example in Pre-K we were cut millions but it was great for the head of the lottery (which Pre-K is funded by) because not only did she receive her HIGH salary but she got a million dollar bonus! Now you tell me how this bonus could have helped our education? I believe her salary alone should be enough to buy whatever she wants and put her bonus back into education where it belongs.
Students today have never heard of the Sputnik. We can relate lessons to any video games and they will know exactly what we are talking about. We need to put interest back into science and do it quickly because we are falling behind other countries and will contribute to do so until something is done. We have fewer and fewer students entering into STEM careers because we do not promote these subjects or lessons enough for students to become interested in them. We have to focus too much on reading at our schools. Science is on the back burner for our school system because all we are worried about is meeting AYP.
Many countries are passing us in STEM careers because they are not having all the budget cuts and they are producing smarter people in their country. We need to take a look at how we are teaching our students and stop teaching vocabulary words but teaching students how to take a problem, research it, analyze the data, and then present their findings. We will be promoting higher order thinkers for our future.
I have implemented many new strategies just in my Pre-K room in order to help them become interested in Science for their future. I have hands-on activities and inquiry lessons that enables my students to use their knowledge to solve a problem.