State of Classroom Engagement Report: Science Edition
A global survey of more than 6,000 administrators, teachers, parents, and students sheds light on how to increase engagement in science classrooms.
State of Classroom Engagement Report: Science Edition
A global survey of more than 6,000 administrators, teachers, parents, and students sheds light on how to increase engagement in science classrooms.
Students are nearly 1.5x more confident in learning science when they have hands-on experiences
Yet only 55% of students worldwide regularly get hands-on opportunities
Science education builds essential skills students need now and in the future. Today, only half of science teachers say their students are engaged in class. Hands-on experiences are critical for driving student engagement, love of science, and confidence in the subject.
Students who have hands-on experiences are better set up for success
- 2x more likely to engage in science class
- Nearly 2.5x more likely to call science a favorite subject
- Nearly 1.5x more confident in learning science
Nearly two thirds of US science teachers say science-related skills are becoming increasingly important
Learn more about the state of engagement in science classrooms around the world, and how you can implement hands-on experiences to increase engagement and learning outcomes at your district.
Let's bring engaging science learning to every student
What if you could provide joyful hands-on science experiences that engage all students and empower all teachers, while driving learning outcomes?
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The future is in their hands
We believe every student deserves access to quality, engaging learning experiences
By inviting joy and curiosity into the classroom, we can enable all students and educators to thrive, helping students develop the skills needed to build a better world for themselves and others.
The future is in their hands, and it’s in our hands. Let’s go build it.