According to Kishore (1976), the systems concept approach to science instruction is based on finding that what objects and variables or components in a system are interacting and what are the relationships between them. In this approach, the system is described; evidences for interaction are given either through demonstrations or through examples, which is followed by stating the relationships of interacting components or variables.
According to Kishore (1976), the systems concept approach to science instruction is based on finding that what objects and variables or components in a system are interacting and what are the relationships between them. In this approach, the system is described; evidences for interaction are given either through demonstrations or through examples, which is followed by stating the relationships of interacting components or variables.