- When students do something with their own hands they remember better.
- Practical work promotes experiential learning among students.
- Practical work encourages students to self learn in the classroom.
- STEM exhibits create curiosity among students.
- Practice leads to perfection.
- One cannot become an expert overnight; greater the practice, greater the expertise.
- Practical work is a good change from the monotonous lecture method.
- Students are required to participate actively in practical activities.
- Involvement of students is higher in practical work.
- Practical work complements theory.
- Practical assignments are often carried out in groups. Group work helps to inculcate social values and values like sharing, cooperation, team spirit, compassion etc.
- Practical work makes students independent and increases their confidence.
Mini Science Centres help students to become life-long and enthusiastic learners.
Why We Train Teachers?
- As we all know that teachers play the most important role in schools and hence, they should be given the best in class training. After all, they are shaping the future of the nation, the children. Teachers are often considered as second parents.
- They should be imparted with trainings that can help them nurture the students.
- While teaching, they should create a congenial and comfortable atmosphere in the classroom and which can then be reflected in the behaviours of students.
- Every science model has a unique concept of learning which can help the teachers teach effectively in the classroom. To achieve this aim the teachers have to be well-trained.