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Why Should I Make My Child Take Science? He Wants to Be a Concert Violinist! by Dr. Jay L. Wile |
One of the seminars I attended was given by a man with a Ph.D. in physics. He had a major research grant from two musical instrument companies, and with this money he was trying to determine what made Stradivarius instruments so outstanding. He used various chemical and physical techniques to analyze several different Stradivarius instruments, trying to find some "secret ingredient" that the master added to them. The conclusion of his research, however, was that no such ingredient exists. There was nothing extraordinary about any of the components used by Stradivarius. Instead, the instruments became extraordinary when crafted by the master.
Now all of this was quite fascinating to me, but throughout the seminar, I had a nagging question in the back of my mind. How in the world did this guy come up with such a marvelous research idea? At the time, I was being trained to be a nuclear chemist, so I took a large number of physics and chemistry courses. It had never occurred to me, however, to apply physics and chemistry to a problem such as this.
| After the seminar was over, I asked the man my nagging question. He smiled a bit and told me a rather long story. When he was growing up, he showed a real talent for playing the violin. As a result, he wanted to grow up to be a concert violinist. As he went through school, he took the minimum science and math that was required of him and instead concentrated on the arts. In high school, he was required to take two science courses: biology and chemistry. He took them, hated them both, and never took another science again. When he graduated, he auditioned for and was accepted into The Eastman School of Music, arguably the most prestigious music school in the nation. After he completed his second year, he started really questioning his chosen field. Nevertheless, he stuck it out and graduated with a degree in violin performance. |
By the time he graduated, however, he really hated his chosen field. He played in a few orchestras as a professional, be he didn't like it. One night, however, he started reading a book about the physics of how a violin works. He was fascinated! He couldn't understand all of the physics in the book, though, so he decided to enroll in a community college physics course to learn enough to understand what he read. Well, he was so fascinated by his course work that he continued in physics, eventually getting his Ph.D!
What's the point to my story? It's actually quite simple. Had this man been forced to take physics in high school, he would have discovered his fascination much earlier. He could have skipped the whole process of getting a violin performance degree and gone straight into a field that he enjoyed. This would have saved him time, money, and a lot of frustration!
So when your homeschooled student
says that he or she hates science and you are tempted to just stop forcing the
course work on your frustrated student, think about my story. If you are really
interested in giving your child all of the information necessary for career
exploration, you will make sure that he or she has been exposed to all subjects
in science!
About the Author:
Dr. Jay L. Wile holds an earned Ph.D. from the University of Rochester in
nuclear chemistry and a B.S. in chemistry from the same institution. He has
won several awards for excellence in teaching and has presented numerous lectures
on the topics of Nuclear Chemistry, Christian Apologetics, Homeschooling, and
Creation vs. Evolution. In addition, he has published 30 articles on these subjects
in nationally-recognized journals. His teaching credentials include:
The University of Rochester
IndianaUniversity
BallState University
The Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities (a high school for
gifted and talented students)
Currently, Dr. Wile writes curriculum for homeschoolers as well as Christian apologetics material. He has written 5 high school science textbooks designed specifically for homeschooled students as well as one Christian apologetics book.
You can visit Dr. Wile's Apologia Educational Ministries Web site at: http://www.highschoolscience.com
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