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What is science taught in primary schools?
The main subject of primary school science: physics. Specialized courses: mechanics, heat and molecular physics, electromagnetism, optics, atomic physics, modern physical experiments, mathematical physical methods, theoretical mechanics, electrodynamics, quantum physics, general physical experiments, electrotechnics, electronic circuit basics and experiments, microcomputer principles, professional English, detection and conversion, electronic measurement, physics teaching theory, etc.

Skills courses: computer-aided teaching, physics teaching theory in middle school, teaching skills, scientific and technological innovation. Main practical teaching links: teaching skills training, electrical and electronic skills training, social practice, educational practice, graduation thesis, etc.

Training objectives:

Cultivate students to master the basic theories and methods of physics, have good mathematical foundation and experimental skills, get preliminary education and teaching training, and be able to engage in physics teaching and related management in middle schools.

Students mainly study the basic laws of material movement, accept the method of using physical knowledge, carry out basic training of educational and teaching skills, and cultivate the ability to analyze and solve problems.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Primary School Science Education