Science and Youth

Paleontology
Author

Jim Carr

Published

April 21, 2012

Once a year, I visit the 3rd grade classes at Twin Valley Community Schools in West Alexandria, Ohio. I do this to share my interest in fossils. I talk about fossils and show specimens. It never ceases to amaze me just how enthused (and knowledgeable!) these youngsters are.

I often hear of the challenge of getting kids interested in science, but it seems to me that the real challenge is keeping them interested. Kids have an innate desire for “finding things out” that makes them perfectly suited for science education. It’s just that something happens along the way to make them lose that sense of wonder.

I’ve been reflecting on what I’ve seen and heard during my talks with the 3rd graders. Here’s what I’ve noticed:

Tapping into these motivators could make a real difference in keeping science viable in a child’s mind. The real trick is adjusting your approach as the motivators change.