Abstract:
This study has presented an overview of the pros and cons of context-based teaching in the high
school science classroom. The evidence suggests that context-based teaching and learning
develops students who are more scientifically literate. Scientific literacy creates a population
who are able to gather information, determine the credibility of information sources, and use this
information to make decisions throughout life. Implementing context-based teaching and
learning in the secondary classroom has several challenges, which are also found at the
university level. Major curricular reform is needed in order to effect this change.