Education plays a crucial role in the development of a society. It is very important for everyone to realize that we entrust our future to the young people who leave today's education system, and it depends on us, teachers, how we motivate, teach, inspire and guide them on their way [1].
The number of physics classes have been reduced strongly in Hungary during the last decades. The huge question that every physics teacher has been dealing with for years is: how interested and talented students can be motivated under these circumstances. That is where extra-curricular activities may play a crucial role. Of course, the teacher's personality also determines what and how much we can get out of the students, but it requires also incredible consistency and the students' willingness to accept. Teachers play a pivotal role in education. They not only impart knowledge but also inspire, mentor, and guide students.
In my oral presentation I would like to share some good practices of extracurricular activities done already, that can be used to enhance students’ interest and motivation in Physics, Chemistry, Biology (SCIENCE) [2].
The following activities will be presented:
My experience shows that even a small success can turn an entire community into different direction and, if appropriate, steer it in a technical direction and make it fall in love with physics and chemistry.
Keywords
study visits, physics show, hands-on experiments, performances
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