BIS
Launches First Series of Lesson Plans under “Learning Science via Standards”
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First
Tranche will Focus on Daily use items including Cement, Football, Gas Stove, Helmet,
LED Bulbs etc.
The Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS) launched first series of Lesson Plans under “Learning Science via Standards”.
Under this latest initiative, "Learning Science via Standards", Bureau
of Indian Standards is preparing a series of lesson plans focused on demonstrating
use of scientific concepts, principles and laws to help students understand their
practical applications in manufacturing, functioning and testing of quality characteristics
of different products as stated in the relevant Indian Standards. The subjects for
the lesson plans are largely related to products used in day-to-day life and have
been chosen based on their relevance to education as part of the course curriculum
as well as to industrial applications. BIS officials and resource personnel will
transact the lesson plans to the students as part of the activities under Standards
Clubs formed by BIS in various schools and colleges for an interactive learning
experience.
Learning science via standards
will help young learners develop a scientific temperament at an early stage. Lesson
Plans cover a range of subjects, including Caustic Soda, Cement, Football, Gas Stove,
Geyser, Helmet, LED Bulbs, LPG Cylinders, Paint, and Pulverized Fuel Ash Cement
Bricks. Talking about this unique initiative, Director-General, BIS, Pramod Kumar
Tiwari, IAS, said, "The Learning Science via Standards initiative is a step
towards bridging the gap between theory and real-life use of science education.
It will enable students to relate the concepts of science to their actual applications
and also promote a culture of quality and standardization in the country.
The first compilation of 10 Lesson
Plans under the BIS initiative was unveiled on the occasion of World Consumer Rights
Day.