Objectives of Teaching-Learning Biological Science at the Secondary School Level CPS 3 For Odisha B.Ed & Education Honours

Objectives of Teaching-Learning Biological Science at the Secondary School Level

Introduction

Biological Science is the study of living organisms – plants, animals, and human beings. At the secondary school level (Classes 9–10), the main aim of teaching Biology is to help students:

Understand life and nature

Develop scientific thinking and curiosity

Learn about health, environment, and biodiversity

In India, science education is designed to make students aware, responsible, and skilled citizens who can connect science with real-life.



1. Knowledge and Understanding of Biological Concepts

Students should learn and understand basic biological terms, facts, and processes.

Examples of Concepts:

Cell structure and function

Human body systems

Photosynthesis

Reproduction in plants and animals

Food chains and ecosystems

Purpose: Helps students build a strong base for future science studies and competitive exams like NEET.


2. Development of Scientific Attitude

Students should develop a positive attitude toward science – questioning, observing, and experimenting.

Includes:

Being curious about natural things

Asking “Why” and “How”

Thinking logically, not blindly believing

Having an open mind

Example: A student who sees a frog laying eggs in water becomes curious to study its reproduction cycle.


3. Promoting Inquiry and Observation Skills

Biology is based on observation and investigation.

Students should learn to:

Observe plants, animals, human behavior

Ask question

Do small investigations (e.g., observe the effect of sunlight on plant growth)

Indian Classroom Activity: Observing a hibiscus plant to identify its flower parts.


4. Developing Practical Skills

Biology must be taught through experiments, models, and hands-on activities.

Skills include:

Using a microscope

Preparing slides

Drawing biological diagrams

Recording observations in practical files

Example: In Class 10, students observe onion peel cells under a microscope.


5. Creating Awareness about Health and Hygiene

In India, many health issues like malnutrition, diseases, poor hygiene exist. Biology teaching must make students aware of:

Personal hygiene and sanitation

Balanced diet and nutrition

Communicable and non-communicable diseases

Need for vaccination and regular health checkups

Example: Teaching about COVID-19 virus, immunity, and prevention.


6. Understanding Environment and Biodiversity

Biology helps students understand the relationship between humans and nature.

Includes:

Importance of plants and animals in ecosystems

Causes and effects of pollution

Need for conservation of forests and wildlife

Understanding climate change and its impact

Indian Context: Studying biodiversity of Western Ghats or Sundarbans, or saving local rivers like Yamuna or Mahanadi.


7. Promoting Sustainable Living and Values

Biology should also teach values like:

Respect for life

Care for animals and plants

Responsibility toward nature

Living in harmony with environment

Example: Teaching students not to waste water or kill animals for fun.


8. Career Awareness in Biology Field

Students should know the scope of biology-related careers.

Includes:

Doctor, nurse, paramedic

Biologist, botanist, zoologist

Agriculture scientist, forest officer

Biotech and medical research

Purpose: To motivate students from rural and urban areas to take up career-oriented science streams.


9. Improving Communication and Scientific Language

Biology helps in learning new scientific terms and how to explain things clearly.

Example: Describing the function of the heart using proper terms like "atrium", "ventricle", "aorta", etc.

Benefit: Helps in exams, interviews, and higher education.


10. Using ICT Tools and Digital Learning

Biology education should include the use of:

Animations and videos to explain complex processes like digestion

Online quizzes and apps (Diksha, NCERT ePathshala)

Project-based learning using internet sources

This makes science more interesting and accessible, especially in Indian schools where students may not have labs.


Conclusion

The main objective of teaching Biological Science at the secondary level is to help students understand life, develop skills, and become responsible citizens. It must not be limited to textbook reading but should involve observation, experimentation, discussion, and real-life applications.

In Indian schools, with diverse learners and limited resources, teachers must use creative and practical ways to achieve these goals. A well-taught biology class can make students not just science literates, but also eco-friendly, health-conscious, and socially aware individuals.




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