Pupil voice questions
Science Resource Description
The set of pupil voice questions is designed to engage students in a reflective conversation about their experiences and opinions regarding science education. The questions aim to understand what aspects of science lessons students find appealing, such as hands-on experiments or interactive discussions, as well as what they might dislike, for instance, complex terminology or lack of practical activities. These insights can help educators tailor their teaching methods to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.
Students are also asked to suggest improvements for science lessons, which could range from incorporating more technology to varying the types of experiments conducted. An inquiry into a specific science lesson that the students enjoyed provides valuable feedback on teaching strategies that resonate with them. Questions about the frequency and nature of practical work, the considerations for planning a scientific investigation, and the presentation of results aim to gauge students' understanding of the scientific process. Understanding anomalies, opportunities for outdoor learning, guest speakers with a science theme, science-themed excursions, the range of activities during Science Week, and the enjoyment level of the science club are all topics that provide a comprehensive view of the science education experience from the students' perspective. Additional random questions can be included to explore other areas of interest or concern.