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26 th National Children’s Science Congress (2018 and 2019)

AN OVERVIEW. 26 th National Children’s Science Congress (2018 and 2019). By- A k panda Principal , K V Vidisha. What is NCSC?.

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26 th National Children’s Science Congress (2018 and 2019)

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  1. AN OVERVIEW 26th National Children’s Science Congress(2018 and 2019) By- A k panda Principal , K V Vidisha

  2. What is NCSC? NCSC stands for National Children’s Science Congress conducted by National Council for Science and Technology Communication (NCSTC), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India for carrying out national level activities through NCSTC-Network. In KVS The Children’s Science Congress is started from 2011 to spread the concept of the method of science among the children through their project activities adopting the principle of ‘Learning through doing’.

  3. What is NCSC ? NCSC, is the flagship programme of the NCSTC, DST), Govt. of India, It is a platform for millions of children in the age group of 10-17 years to showcase their creativity in solving problems that envelope their mundane lives. • It is a platform for children to carry out small research activities at micro-level.

  4. NCSC In a nutshell ………. • The NCSC projects are simple, innovative, concerned with local issues related with day to day life and are carried out with very nominal cost, • where the focus is more on logical interpretation and analysis of issues, and finding out pragmatic solutions of generic nature to the possible extent, and not merely confined to the study topic and corresponding model making.

  5. NCSC In a nutshell ……. • the NCSC prompts children to think of some significant societal problems, ponder over its causes and subsequently try and solve the same using the scientific process. • This involves close and keen observation, raising pertinent questions, building models, predicting solutions on the basis of a model, trying out various possible alternatives and arriving at an optimum solution using experimentation, field work, research and innovative ideas. • The Children's Science Congress encourages a sense of discovery. It emboldens the participants to question many aspects of our progress and development and express their findings in their vernacular.

  6. PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF NCSC • To make a forum available to the children of age group of 10 to 17 both from formal school system as well as out of the school to exhibit their creativity and innovativeness and more particularly their ability to solve societal problems . • NCSC plays a pivotal role in inculcating scientific temperament in the children focusing on Activity based learning

  7. NCSC is capable to develop the following temperament/quality/skill of the children: • • Observation • • Making measurement • • Making comparison and contrasts, • • Classification, • • Estimation, • • Prediction, • • Interpretation, • • Critical thinking, • • Creative thinking, • • Drawing conclusion and • • Cooperative skill

  8. About National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC) • NCSC- The Beginning • The seeds of the programme (NCSC), in the way of an exercise to carry out small research activities at micro-level were planned in Madhya Pradesh by an NGO called Gwalior Science Center. • It was later adopted by NCSTC and DST, Government of India for carrying out national level activities through NCSTC-Network as national organizer. • (NCSTC-Network -A network of Non-Government and Government organizations working in the field of science popularization)

  9. About National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC) • It was a time when many of the country’s crusaders of science communication were experienced with massive science exercise of Bharat Jana Bigyan Jatha (1987) and Jana Gyan Bigyan Jatha (1992). • It was felt that the large scale activities for developing science awareness among the masses are to be continued as regular activity. • This programme was launched nationwide in 1993, under nomenclature National Children’s Science Congress (NCSC),with an expectation that it would generate scientific temperament among the teachers and students, and spread among the various stakeholders of the society.

  10. ORGANIZING BODY • National Council for Science & Technology Communication (NCSTC) Department of Science and Technology (DST) Government of India • child scientist will be introduced to inquiry based learning approaches in project mode.

  11. FOCAL THEME for 2018 and 2019:-SCIENCE , TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION FOR A CLEAN , GREEN AND HEALTHY NATION.(FOR TWO CONSECUTIVE YEARS) • FIVE SUB THEMES • I. Ecosystem and Ecosystem Services. • II. Health, Hygiene and Sanitation. • III. Waste to Wealth • IV. Society, Culture and Livelihoods • V. Traditional Knowledge Systems.

  12. NCSC: An overview • Children’s Science Congress is targeted to spread the concept of the method of science among the children their project activities adopting the principle of learning through doing’. • The children will carry out a project on a particular topic in relation to theme and sub-theme decided for the year. • The study is to be carried out in the neighbourhood of the children where they live. • For this, the students form a group with their like-minded friends/classmates and the study is carried out under the supervision of a guide.

  13. NCSC: An overview • The theme is quite exciting and will encourage children to find solutions for many of their societal problems. • The children will have the opportunity to go beyond the boundaries of the school text books to find solution to these problems.

  14. Eligibility Criteria for Participants The Students of the age group of 10-17 years can participate in it. Students are divided in two groups . (Junior Group ):-10 to below 14 years & ( Senior Group). :-14- 17 years as on December 31 of the calendar year. • Every Project is carried out by a team of 2 to 5 children under a teacher or a senior student as a guide. • A child scientist, who had already presented as a Group Leader at the National Level in one age- group can act as a co-worker in the subsequent year, in the same age group (lower / upper). • Parents, whose child would participate in the Children’s Science Congress in the ensuing year, should not hold any portfolio in the organizing committee of the NCSC conducted at any level.

  15. Eligibility Criteria • Further, it is not mandatory that a guide must be a school teacher; any persons with fair knowledge of dealing with children and method of science are considered eligible to guide the children, but should not be direct relative of any of the children. • The exercise of project activities, as thumb rule, encourages the children to explore, think, serve and wonder.

  16. Different levels of Congress • Children’s Science Congress is organized in three levels (District level • State level • National level. ) • Seven to eight lakh child scientists participate at various levels from the States and the Union Territories. • This programme is become popular in ASEAN countries with their participation by delegates. • where the child scientists and their project works are screened under common evaluation criteria. • The evaluation of the project is done for its innovativeness, simplicity and practicality. • On the basis of the merit of the project is selected for the next level.

  17. SCREENING AND EVALUATION CRITERIA • (i) The selection ratio at District/State Level and at State/National Level should be as follows: State: District = 1: 15 (Out of 15 projects presented at District 1 will be screened for State Level.) • (ii) State to National As per State-wise quota . • Projects qualified to take part in the National level are further divided in the ratio of 1:5, where the best projects at the State level are qualified for Oral Presentation at the National level, whereas the rest of the projects that come to the National level are qualified for Poster Presentations.

  18. SCREENING AND EVALUATION CRITERIA • (iii) The selection ratio of Lower age group (10 to 14 years of age) to Upper age group (14+ to 17 years) should be 40:60. • For National level, the State Academic Committee can decide which is the best project that would qualify for Oral Presentation irrespective of age group or Rural/ Urban

  19. NO OF PROJECT ALLOTED FOR BHOPAL REGION( DISTRICT LEVEL) • NO OF PROJECT ALLOTED FOR BHOPAL REGION- 18 ( BOTH FORM JUNIOR GROUP AND SENIOR GROUP)

  20. KVS NATIONAL( STATE LEVEL) • 450 PROJECTS FORM DIFFERENT REGIONS of KVS WILL PARTICIPATE and compete to figure in the list of 42 . • KVS as state represent at national level with 42 projects ( i.e we call open national level) • Which will be conducted by DST from last week of December-2018

  21. Performance of Bhopal region in 2017 at Deradun( KVS NATIONAL) • TOTAL 450 PROJECTS PARTICIPATED AT KVS NATIONAL from 25 regions. • Just one selected for open national our score-- 1/42 from bhopal region

  22. A CONCERN AND A CHALLENGE • It has been observed that the quality of projects at national level was very poor . • Therefore you all are requested to ensure the quality of projects which should have scientific idea , spirit of research , innovation and creativity etc .

  23. KVS National level committee-2017

  24. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR KVS NATIONAL CHILDREN SCIENCE CONGRESS 2017

  25. Hypothesis:-Central part of project • Hypothesis is an assumption of some cause and its impact on the basic of observation, information collected from different literature and emerged from discussion with experts. • After these phases, actual study through survey or experimentation or survey followed by experimentation would start.

  26. SMART approach • S:Specific: The subject/issues of study must be specific. • M:Measurable: The issues of study must be measurable in quantitative /qualitative forms so that component of comparability is maintained. • A:Appropriate: The topic must be appropriate to the focal theme and sub themes, along with field study area, methodology must be appropriate to nature of the issues considered for the study. • R:Realistic: The issues of the study must be realistic along with the methodology adopted for the purpose. • T:Time bound: Study must be carried out in a limited time frame. The project activities may not destabilize normal activity /schedule of the child.

  27. What is a Scientific Project

  28. What is a Scientific Project • A scientific project is a study of a problem carried out with a objective of finding out a solution of the problem. • It involves defining the problem, making the hypothesis, observation, collection of data through survey or experimentation, its analysis and then arriving at conclusion to find out the solution.

  29. What is a Scientific Project • A scientific study paves the way for a practical solution of a vexed problem. • The approach needs to be well planned and systematic otherwise errors may creep in, leading to aggravation of problem than to its solution. • Jumping to quick and erroneous conclusions are considered to be unethical in scientific studies.

  30. Project for Children Science Congress A Scientific Project should be- . Innovative, simple and practical . An outcome of a team work. . Either survey or observation or experimentation – based or a combination of all these. . An analysis based on scientific methodology to provide a definite output. . An attempt to take on a problem directly related or linked to society at the local level and with definite follow-up plans.

  31. How it is differ from science exhibition ? In Science Exhibitions generally we exhibit the scientific models but in NCSC ---- we encourage students a sense of discovery ,doing some project on an issue or a problem through various steps and finally come to its solutions through Scientific projects and proposed for further development.

  32. WHAT TYPE OF PROJECT SHOULD BE TAKEN UP? In broad sense, the projects for the National Children’s Science Congress can be divided into two categories:- • Survey based and • Experiment based or both

  33. (A)Survey-based work • In the case of survey-based work, identification of respondent, their unit of observation, sample coverage, design of survey in relation to designing of interview schedule or questionnaire is supposed to be the most critical steps. Such decisions may vary with the issues of study.

  34. (B)Experimentation • On the other hand, in case of experimentation, setting the objective of experimentation, defining different parameters, identification of ideal instruments, framing of procedures/ steps and control along with repetitive observation of the experiments are critical decisions, which will determine the path towards the result. • Again in relation to issues of study, such experiment may be either laboratory experiments or field experiments.

  35. Evaluation Criteria • 1.Originality of idea and concept: • 2.Relevance of the project to the theme • 3.Scientific understanding of the issue: • 4.Data collection • 5.Analysis: • 6.Experimentation/validation: • 7.Interpretation and Problem solving attempt: • 8.Team work: • 9.Background correction (Only for District level): • 10. Report and Presentation:

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