FAQS+-+RESPONSIBILITIES

=WHAT ARE MY "RESPONSIBILITIES" IN SCIENCE?=

You have many responsibilities with regard to your learning, and these increase as you advance through secondary school. Students who are willing to make the effort requried and who are able to monitor their thinking and learning strategies and appy themselves will soon discover that there is a direct relationship between this effort and their achievment, and will therefore be more motivated to work. Students who develop mental attitudes and ways of behaving that contribute to success in life will benefit as learners.

Sucessful mastery of scientific concepts and investigation skills requires students to have a sincere commitment to work and to the development of appropriate learning skills. Furthermore, students should actively pursue opportunities outside the classroom to extend and enrich their scientific understanding and skills. For example, students can make an effort to keep up with current events related to local, national, and international scientific discoveries and innovations.