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School Science Review, 1985
Describes the assessment of providing science education for the 16-19 age group. Also discusses the use of computer printers in science teaching and the Nuffield 11 to 13 science scheme. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Doherty, Mary – School Science Review, 1987
Described is a science program being developed at a high school in Great Britain to cater to the particular needs of females. Curriculum was modified in third, fourth, and fifth examination years to emphasize social nature of science and relevance of science to pupils' lives. Some of the problems encountered with program and selected parts of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Females, Science and Society, Science Curriculum
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Clarke, Sheila – School Science Review, 1985
1984 marks the implementation in Scottish schools and colleges of Standard Grade courses for the 14 to 16 age group and the 16-18s Action Plan. This review will introduce these two major curriculum changes to non-Scottish readers, and emphasize the changes which will occur in science. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Chan, K. M. – School Science Review, 1984
Gives a detailed description of the constructon of equipment needed for redox equilibria experiments and the measurement of the electromotive force of voltaic cells. This information is provided to solve the problem of inadequate, expensive equipment required for A-level chemistry practical work. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Equilibrium, Chemistry, Electricity, Material Development
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Rolls, I. F. – School Science Review, 1985
Discusses the concept of quality, relates quality to four themes of the evolving science curriculum, and examines implications for science teacher education. The four curriculum development themes focus on problem-solving skills, the cultural heritage, a conceptual framework of the realm of science, and moral/ethical issues resulting from…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Problem Solving, Science Education, Science Teachers
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Kempton, Tom; Allsop, Terry – School Science Review, 1985
Discusses the implementation of the "Science in Society" project into Oxfordshire schools. The place of the course in sixth form schools, teacher attitudes about the course, local school initiatives, ways of overcoming problems in teaching the course, and other topics are addressed. (JN)
Descriptors: Coal, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum
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Billett, E. H.; And Others – School Science Review, 1988
Described is a school-focused pattern of initial and inservice training of teachers which emphasizes self evaluation and development through team membership. Details the workshop schedule and discusses activities used. (CW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Inservice Teacher Education, Professional Development, Program Descriptions
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Mooney, Arthur – School Science Review, 1975
Indicates how some branches of chemistry lend themselves to interpretation using a modern mathematical approach. Examples include set theory and the periodic table, matrix algebra and determinants and atomic theory, and symmetry and molecular structure. (GS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Instruction, Integrated Activities
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Carroll, M.; And Others – School Science Review, 1975
Describes the apparatus of a chemistry kit that also contains a pupil's manual and a teacher's guide. (LS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Media
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Harper, G. H. – School Science Review, 1979
Discusses alternative theories to evolutionism. Five theories are mentioned, but most attention is given to the steady state theory of species which the author considers the most suitable partner for Darwinism in O- and A-level biology courses in the United Kingdom. (HM)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Development, Earth Science, Evolution
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School Science Review, 1984
Presents eight separate articles on science education. Topic areas addressed include: an inservice course in primary science; improving physics teaching; reducing chemistry curriculum; textbook readability measures; school-industry link for introductory engineering; local education authority initiatives in primary school science; and "Winnie…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
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School Science Review, 1984
Explores parallels between understanding of chemistry for younger teenagers with the learning of a language by younger children. Also discusses: (1) teacher perspective and the development of core science; (2) religion and science; and (3) the physics examinations of the Department of Science and Art. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Comprehension, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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School Science Review, 1985
Describes (in separate articles): computer simulations in science education; how junior high school students revised an experiment; a framework for assessment in science; physics, relevance, and understanding; a science module for a sixth form general studies course; and assessment of providing science education for the 16-19 age group. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education
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School Science Review, 1979
Presents some arguments for the importance of nature conservation which are intended for British science teachers. A study which investigates students' understanding of a concept is also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Behavior, Cognitive Development, Conservation Education, Ecology
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Robinson, H. L. – School Science Review, 1984
Advocates and defines a contextual science approach which emphasizes holistic investigations of phenomena. In the approach, small groups of teachers (each with an area of expertise) would be in charge of instruction. An example of the approach (with suggested roles for each specialist) related to the world food supplies is given. (DH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
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