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Essay / Science and students: the world of tomorrow - 874
Everyone says that this generation is the future, the people and the citizens of tomorrow's society. Unless this generation is not educated to grow and progress with the planet and learn to help it, there will be no “next generation”; the earth simply will not be able to support our life forms. This is why science education is important for the future of our lives and our planet. Without the innovation of science and its cures, we would still be living in the Dark Ages, where the simple flu would have killed a family, and smallpox and other diseases caused epidemics and panics. Every day, science lessons teach children the basics and higher levels of science. Among all these children, some will certainly become doctors and research biologists who will help cure cancer, the planet from harmful pollution, and much more. You could say that science caused the pollution, but as you can see, it has started to help repair the damage it has caused. Furthermore, science education (although some consider it impractical) surrounds our daily lives and must include some of the simplest things in nature. This is why science education is so important in the 21st century. At present, science education plays a very important role in improving the medical field. In the United States, hundreds of thousands of educated doctors help patients suffering from everything from the flu to cancer. But it's not just about doctors: science education teaches children to become researchers, scientists and more. If science was not taught, this world would be full of unanswered questions and wrong answers. Science is so amazing that if we didn't pass on this knowledge of what we have acquired, all our hard work would be for nothing...... middle of paper ...... uh fully developed and achieved some of the the most important things in our lives today. Inventors like Albert Einstein would never have reached their full potential and perhaps never even made the light bulb without his scientific interest and training. In conclusion, science education is like an invisible force that moves everything forward. We don't always notice it, but the results of teaching science in schools could change the world. Science has helped many different sectors, such as the field of medicine, where it has helped save lives throughout the ages. Additionally, if Earth science is taught, everyone will live in a world with cleaner air because more people will be educated to make the right decisions and help this planet. It is therefore clear that science education in classrooms is extremely important for everyone's future..