Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural development (SMSC) is important in science education because it helps children learn to think about the bigger picture. It teaches them to consider the impact of science on people and the world, encouraging them to make choices that are ethical and respectful of different cultures. By including SMSC in science, children learn to use science responsibly, making decisions that benefit society and protect the environment. This helps them become thoughtful and caring individuals who use science to make the world a better place.
Take a look at this document to see how we develop this important aspect of personal development through science.