Hands-on engagement and exploration in science classes builds students' curiosity, unlocks new possibilities, and sparks innovative solutions

Reaching peak engagement in K-12 science education


Hands-on scientific exploration builds curiosity, unlocks new possibilities, and sparks innovative solutions for today's most pressing challenges

Key points:

  • Students must feel connected to the learning material to engage in science
  • Helping science-averse teachers integrate STEM and literacy
  • Want to improve STEM education? Here’s how
  • For more news on science engagement, visit eSN's STEM & STEAM hub

More than half of science teachers believe the most important value of science education is how it contributes to students’ curiosity, critical thinking, and creativity, according to a new report from LEGO Education. But are today's students truly engaging with science education?

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