“Think like a scientist. Question, test, and discover.”
Educational Objective
This subject empowers students to think like scientists — curious, logical, and evidence-based. It builds a foundation for inquiry and discovery by introducing the principles of scientific reasoning, research methodology, and experimental design. Students learn how scientific knowledge is created, tested, and applied in real-world contexts.
Focus Areas
Students explore how scientific thinking extends beyond laboratories — influencing social policy, business innovation, and everyday problem-solving. They practice designing experiments, analyzing data, and forming hypotheses rooted in observation and logic.
Expected Learning Outcomes
- Understanding the nature and philosophy of science.
- Steps of the scientific method: questioning, hypothesis, experimentation, analysis.
- Quantitative and qualitative research methods.
- Data organization, analysis, and interpretation.
- Research ethics and integrity.
- Writing and presenting research findings.
