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Watkins, Richard; Apanasionok, Magdalena; Neil, Julie – Primary Science, 2020
In their recent review of special educational needs in schools, the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF, 2020) highlights the fact that teaching strategies that are known to work well for mainstream learners are also likely to be effective for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). In this article, the authors explain how…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
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Gibney, Danièle – School Science Review, 2018
This article discusses the development by the Royal Society of Chemistry of a framework to provide a relevant and coherent chemistry curriculum for all students. This work has been carried out by our Curriculum and Assessment Working Groups. The framework identifies three components that combine to give a rounded view of the discipline. Within the…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Chemistry, Science Education
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Clements, Allan – Primary Science, 2015
The European Space Education Resources Office (ESERO-UK) is a project of the European Space Agency (ESA) and national partners including the Department for Education (DfE), The UK Space Agency (UKSA) and the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). The key objective of the project is to promote space as an exciting inspirational context…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Space Sciences, Astronomy, STEM Education
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McGregor, Debra – International Journal of Science Education, 2012
This article reports on a pilot intervention that helped teachers of five- to seven-year-old pupils (re)develop their practice to teach science in a more active and participatory way. Science is sometimes perceived as elitist, accessible to only the most able. Drama, however, offers a more lively, none traditional way to learn, that can appeal to,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Science, Focus Groups
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Turner, Jane – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2010
During the last decade, science in the Primary curriculum has been squeezed from different directions. The literacy and numeracy strategies restricted time for science enquiry, and the perceived importance of the science SAT restricted teachers' imaginations and confidence. The end of this SAT was announced shortly after the publication of the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum
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Dixon-Watmough, Rebecca – Primary Science, 2011
The Association For Science Education's "schoolscience.co.uk Great Bug Hunt 2011," in association with Martin Rapley and Gatekeeper Educational, has been a resounding success--not only because it fits into the science curriculum so neatly, but also because of the passion it evoked in the children who took part. This year's entries were…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Outdoor Education, Entomology, Science Curriculum
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Lawrence, Liz – Education in Science, 2010
In this article, the author discusses the Association for Science Education (ASE) Annual Conference and presents some thoughts in preparation for the annual conference. Putting together a programme of PSC Special Events has been more challenging than usual as members attempt to determine what the changes and issues will be in January, with the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Smith, Kevin – Primary Science, 2012
As a science adviser, the author visits many schools and experiences many approaches to teaching and learning and the curriculum. Over the years, he has developed a very close working relationship with a very "special" school, Marjory Kinnon School, in Bedfont, Middlesex. The pupils present moderate and complex learning needs or autism,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Schools, Science Curriculum, Special Schools
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Lawrence, Liz – Education in Science, 2009
In this article, the author discusses the deliberate policy on the part of Primary Science Committee (PSC) to ensure that not only is primary science embedded in all aspects of the work of ASE but is seen to be there. She also describes the events for the 2010 Annual Conference. Over the coming months, PSC will continue to put much thought into…
Descriptors: Science Education, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Watkins, Richard – Primary Science, 2010
It is a recurring debate many people have probably been engaged in: why do pupils appear to under-perform in the lower years of secondary school? In the latest in their "Perspectives on education" series, "Primary-secondary transfer in science" (Wellcome Trust, 2009), the Wellcome Trust addresses this problematic area with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Elementary School Science
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Weitkamp, Emma; Burnet, Frank – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
"The Chemedian and the Crazy Football Match" is a comic strip developed by the authors to bring humor to aspects of the UK primary science curriculum. The comic strip was tested in six English primary school classes (years 3-5; ages 7-10); over 150 children participated in the project, together with six teachers. Children found the comic…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Science Curriculum, Humor, Foreign Countries
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Symington, D. J.; Hawkins, I. E. – Australian Science Teachers Journal, 1973
Reports the results of a study relating to the objectives that teachers deem most important in elementary school science. Elementary teachers of Victoria (Australia) and Britain hold similar opinions about elementary science objectives, valuing especially the abilities to observe, solve problems, classify data, and communicate ideas. (JR)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary School Science, Objectives, Research
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Grant, Rachel – Primary Science Review, 2005
The new science curriculum in Ireland is promoting a more scientific culture in the primary phase. For many years, science teaching in the Republic of Ireland at primary level was little more than a comprehension exercise. However, with the introduction of the new curriculum in 1998, science education has changed radically, becoming a more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Science Curriculum, Science Instruction
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Ward, Alan – School Science Review, 1980
Discusses the principles which the author believes are important for the style of primary science in the United Kingdom. These are spontaneity, open-mindedness, and integration. (HM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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Mitchell, Roger – Primary Science Review, 2004
Back in May 2003, the Secretary of State launched "Excellence and enjoyment: a strategy for primary schools". This set out the vision for the future of primary education built on what has already been achieved. In the words of the DfES: "This vision is for a sector where high standards are obtained through a rich, varied and…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Science Instruction, Science Education, Teaching Methods
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