The goal of LRS is to provide a structure through which learners can demonstrate mastery of science subjects by creating, and presenting, a research-based project that is driven by their own interest in a topic and allows them to work within the same parameters as experienced researchers. In this regard to:
- Empower, educate, and motivate learners to enjoy and become more proficient in mathematics, science and technology;
- Empower learners to be active researchers in science and mathematics;
- Empower learners export knowledge gained in research into their classroom learning environment;
- Showcase the contribution of learners in science, engineering and technology through presentations.
The objectives of the project include the following:
- To run a midyear workshop for educators, learners and mentors on research methodology and provide background to the scientific theme of the year;
- To conduct annual LRS for learners from different high schools;
- To build confidence and knowledge, skills and stamina for independent research through annual presentation at LRS summit;
- To create collaborative working and learning environment through group research project;
- To provide mentoring support to learners through their educators;
- To develop guidelines on how mentors can recruit educators from high school to participate in the LRS project.