This conversation explores innovative approaches to science education, focusing on the experiences of three educators who have developed unique science programs for homeschooling families: Daniel Fried (Biochemistry Literacy for Kids), Brandon Hendrickson (Science is Weird) and Michael Finnegan (Quantum Courses). They discuss the importance of critical thinking, experiential learning, and the emotional aspects of learning science. The educators share their journeys from traditional teaching to creating engaging, hands-on science programs that challenge conventional methods. They also address controversial topics such as vaccine skepticism and the role of standards in science education, while underlying the fundamental need for curiosity and exploration in learning.
If you ever wondered what science should my kids be learning…(and how?)…this is for you.
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Check out the guys and their incredible science programs:
*Daniel Fried (Biochemistry Literacy for Kids)
*Brandon Hendrickson (Science is Weird)
*Michael Finnegan (Quantum Courses)
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🧬The Best Secular Science Programs for Homeschoolers🧪🧫
Scientific knowledge allows us to develop new technologies, solve practical problems, and make informed decisions — both individually and collectively. How Science Works | Museum of Paleontology at Berkeley
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