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Clowser, Anthony – School Science Review, 2021
Space is a topic most learners find engaging. This article set out a short project investigating meteorite impacts, both practically and using simulations, and suggests resources that could be used. The formation of craters, such as those on the Moon caused by objects landing on its surface, is used to illustrate a study plan. The project is…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Activities, Thinking Skills, Intermediate Grades
Auty, Geoff – School Science Review, 2016
The inclusion of a British astronaut on the International Space Station will have caused many people in Britain to take interest in seeing it pass overhead. This article explains why it can only be seen for brief times and when conditions are suitable.
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Astronomy, Satellites (Aerospace), Observation
Chaffer, Andy; Tedd, Bernie – School Science Review, 2016
The High School Project on Astrophysics Research with Cosmics (HiSPARC) is an international project in which secondary schools and academic institutions join forces to form a network of detectors to measure cosmic rays with extremely high energy. We present results of research done by students at the King Edward VI High School For Girls,…
Descriptors: Physics, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Science Projects
Gibert, Michael; Tedd, Bernie – School Science Review, 2016
Raising the profile of physics is particularly important in girls' schools. Here we describe a range of astronomical activities and observations that we have used, which we hope will inspire teachers at other schools to do likewise.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Females, Single Sex Schools, Disproportionate Representation
Fleming, Alastair – School Science Review, 2012
The Earth's primary atmosphere, which was similar to that of the gas giant planets, was soon lost, and a secondary atmosphere was established by outgassing from the early Earth and from colliding debris. The composition of this atmosphere was probably similar to present-day volcanic emissions but with a tiny percentage of photochemically produced…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Evidence, Physical Sciences, Scientific Concepts
Kaur, Preeti – School Science Review, 2011
Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution and distribution of life in the universe. It seeks to answer two important scientific questions: how did we get here and are we alone in the universe? Scientists begin by studying life on Earth and its limits. The discovery of extremophiles on Earth capable of surviving extremes encourages the…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Astronomy, Evolution, Scientists
Falla, David – School Science Review, 2012
The nature of light and how it is affected by gravity is discussed. Einstein's prediction of the deflection of light as it passes near the Sun was verified by observations made during the solar eclipse of 1919. Another prediction was that of gravitational redshift, which occurs when light emitted by a star loses energy in the gravitational field…
Descriptors: Prediction, Astronomy, Science Instruction, Light
Hillier, Dan; Johnston, Tania; Davies, John – School Science Review, 2012
This article describes the design, delivery, evaluation and impact of a CPD course for physics and chemistry teachers. A key aim of the course was to use the context of the James Webb Space Telescope project to inspire teachers and lead to enriched teaching of STEM subjects. (Contains 1 box and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Science Education, Science Instruction
Roche, Paul; Newsam, Andy; Roberts, Sarah; Mason, Tom; Baruch, John – School Science Review, 2012
This article looks at a selection of resources currently available for use in the teaching of astronomy in UK schools. It is by no means an exhaustive list but it highlights a variety of free resources that can be used in the classroom to help engage students of all ages with astronomy and space science. It also lists several facilities with a…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Resources
Jeffes, Jennifer – School Science Review, 2012
Edexcel's GCSE Astronomy syllabus provides an opportunity for students to develop their understanding and enthusiasm for astronomy, as well as to complement and extend the reach of their study of key stage 4 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects. This article, based on research conducted by the National Foundation for…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, STEM Education
Agarwal, Pankaj – School Science Review, 2011
The familiar image of Saturn and its rings has come to symbolise our idea of a planet but there is still much about Saturn and its system that we do not understand. The history of our beliefs and knowledge about it, one of the most distant planets visible to the naked eye, is described, from the early myths, such as the Indian village that…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Astronomy, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
Rees, Martin – School Science Review, 2013
This article provides a transcript of the Presidential Address delivered by Martin Rees, Lord Rees of Ludlow, to the Association for Science Education (ASE) Annual Conference at the University of Reading, January 2013. The address is divided into five sections under the following headings: (1) Three Reasons Why the ASE's Mission Is So Important;…
Descriptors: Science Education, Professional Associations, Educational Needs, Science and Society
Howarth, Sue; Scott, Linda; Carter, Liz – School Science Review, 2013
This issue of Clubbers' Guide contains an article written by Liz Carter, Senior Science Technician at the Warwick School, Redhill, Surrey (UK), describing some of the wide variety of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) based activities that her school puts on during an eight-day summer school in the holidays for prospective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Science Activities, Summer Science Programs
Earth-Heart Astronomy: Astronomy-Related Activities to Enhance Education for Sustainable Development
Townsend, Christopher – School Science Review, 2010
This article outlines a range of engaging outdoor daytime activities to enhance astronomical understanding and our place in the universe. They are practical activities with "soul" which engender environmental and social responsibility on a local (yet planetary) scale. They link astronomical and global considerations with a notion of…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Outdoor Education
Brown, Daniel; Francis, Robert; Alder, Andy – School Science Review, 2013
Field trips and the outdoor classroom are a vital part of many areas of education. Ideally, the content should be taught within a realistic environment rather than just by providing a single field trip at the end of a course. The archaeo-astronomy project located at Nottingham Trent University envisages the development of a virtual environment…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods