Values of Science
Science
 From Latin scientia,
meaning Knowledge
 The intellectual and
practical activity
encompassing the
systematic study of the
structure and behavior
of nature through
observation and
experiment.
Value of Science in general and
Physics as particular
 Utilitarian Values
 Cultural Values
 Disciplinary values
 Aesthetic Values
 Moral values
 Psychological values
 Vocational values
Utilitarian Values
 All our activities are
controlled, designed &
Fashioned by Science
 Science has entered in our
daily activity
 Without Science our
existence would become
impossible
 Standard of Living
 It is very Essential to have
elementary knowledge for
becoming useful, productive,
responsible member of the
community invention
Cultural values
 It influenced our way of
thinking & way of life
 Development of
technologies has provide
changes in the society by
promoting new cultural
models
 We must preserve and
spread our culture
 Our invention must not
spoil our culture and
future generation
Disciplinary values
 Science is an organized
common sense it has
introduced us to new way of
thinking and reasoning
 It makes people to sharpen
their intellect and makes
them more careful &
systematic reasoning
 The Science education will
develop the positive attitude
like open mildness, logical
reasoning
 It helps in solving problems
in life and to lead happy life
Aesthetic Value
 Knowledge of Science
develops in man a passion for
truth thus he has a passion of
beauty
 Nature is store house off all
beautiful things
 There is no difference
between Art and Science
 Science is primarily unfolding
of mysteries of nature
 Teaching of Physics is
essential for developing
Aesthetic sense in an
individual
Moral Value
 Knowledge of Science
develops Truthfulness
and Reasoning
 Though such qualities
may not make u a
successful person
 These qualities make the
life worth living
Psychological values
 Teaching of Physical
science is essential for
developing scientific
attitude
 Science develop positive
attitude such as open
mindedness, critical
observation, reasoning and
respect others point of
view
 Learning by doing &
learning by observing
Vocational Value
 Science forms the basis
of many of the
individuals of a purely
Vocational in nature and
thus prepares for a
various professions like
Medicine, Engineering,
Dental, Agriculture,
Computer Etc
Conclusion
 Thus it is a Quite clear that a subject which is so
closely associated with our daily life and the world
which surrounds around us and it is so useful to an
individual as well as to a community as a whole cannot
be neglected from the school curriculum

Values of science

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    Science  From Latinscientia, meaning Knowledge  The intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of nature through observation and experiment.
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    Value of Sciencein general and Physics as particular  Utilitarian Values  Cultural Values  Disciplinary values  Aesthetic Values  Moral values  Psychological values  Vocational values
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    Utilitarian Values  Allour activities are controlled, designed & Fashioned by Science  Science has entered in our daily activity  Without Science our existence would become impossible  Standard of Living  It is very Essential to have elementary knowledge for becoming useful, productive, responsible member of the community invention
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    Cultural values  Itinfluenced our way of thinking & way of life  Development of technologies has provide changes in the society by promoting new cultural models  We must preserve and spread our culture  Our invention must not spoil our culture and future generation
  • 6.
    Disciplinary values  Scienceis an organized common sense it has introduced us to new way of thinking and reasoning  It makes people to sharpen their intellect and makes them more careful & systematic reasoning  The Science education will develop the positive attitude like open mildness, logical reasoning  It helps in solving problems in life and to lead happy life
  • 7.
    Aesthetic Value  Knowledgeof Science develops in man a passion for truth thus he has a passion of beauty  Nature is store house off all beautiful things  There is no difference between Art and Science  Science is primarily unfolding of mysteries of nature  Teaching of Physics is essential for developing Aesthetic sense in an individual
  • 8.
    Moral Value  Knowledgeof Science develops Truthfulness and Reasoning  Though such qualities may not make u a successful person  These qualities make the life worth living
  • 9.
    Psychological values  Teachingof Physical science is essential for developing scientific attitude  Science develop positive attitude such as open mindedness, critical observation, reasoning and respect others point of view  Learning by doing & learning by observing
  • 10.
    Vocational Value  Scienceforms the basis of many of the individuals of a purely Vocational in nature and thus prepares for a various professions like Medicine, Engineering, Dental, Agriculture, Computer Etc
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    Conclusion  Thus itis a Quite clear that a subject which is so closely associated with our daily life and the world which surrounds around us and it is so useful to an individual as well as to a community as a whole cannot be neglected from the school curriculum