i’m starting to sense a common theme
genuinely amazes me how schools can spend so much time teaching science without helping students develop an ounce of scientific literacy
like honestly? most of us won't need to know how mitochondria work in our day-to-day life. we won't need to draw electron configurations or calculate the apex of a trajectory. we WILL need to know how to read a graph, how a vaccine works, how scientific studies and drug trials are conducted, how to find trustworthy sources.
of course you pick these things up if you're interested in/exposed to enough science, but i wish they would be explicitly taught in intro science courses instead of those trivia-esque science facts that don't teach people anything about how to interact with science in their daily lives. how can we expect to counter the rampant scientific misinformation on the internet if science classes don't cover the stuff most of us will encounter in the real world?
" Pieniny " // © Karol Nienartowicz
superm for elle korea — mark
also gotham fandom:
don’t just watch the new episode tonight
and don’t just tweet about it tonight
KEEP BEING VOCAL ABOUT IT ON SOCIAL MEDIA
TONIGHT, TOMORROW, OVER THE WEEKEND
DON’T LET UP AFTER TONIGHT
INUNDATE THEM WITH ONE MESSAGE:
RENEW GOTHAM RENEW GOTHAM RENEW GOTHAM
PROUD OF MARK LEE❤😭
Gordon Merkel.