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Transcript for Tom Cech Interview - What are the most important things to learn in school?
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If you are interested in being a scientist... |
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...or even interested in just keeping the option of being a scientist open.... |
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I think that early on, mathematics and also writing. |
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Reading and writing skills are just as important as anything else. |
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If a scientist cannot express himself or herself in speaking very clearly, |
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and in writing what they're doing, they have no chance of success. |
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So, I think early in school focus on the math, and on the language skills and writing. |
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Do a lot of reading, and it doesn't have to be scientific reading... |
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...can be reading great books, and then later on... |
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...try to get involved in science. |
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Not just by reading, but by doing. |
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Because it's through the activity of... |
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...chopping open rocks to see what's inside, or looking at the stars... |
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...or looking in pond water for what kind of small organisms are there... |
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...that you can see under the microscope. That's how you really get your imagination... |
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...really excited about the topic. |

