Scientific literacy has become a central goal of contemporary education systems, particularly in the context of rapid scientific and technological advancements. At the secondary school level, students develop the cognitive and analytical abilities necessary to understand and apply scientific knowledge in real-life situations. This theoretical paper examines the concept, relevance, and challenges of scientific literacy among secondary school students and proposes effective strategies for its enhancement. Drawing upon established literature, the paper highlights the importance of inquiry-based learning, integration of technology, contextual teaching, and teacher professional development. The study concludes that fostering scientific literacy is essential not only for academic success but also for preparing responsible and informed citizens in a knowledge-driven society.
Sahu et al. (Sun,) studied this question.