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Waring, Mary – European Journal of Science Education, 1979
Reviews the successes and failures of the science curriculum reform activities in England and Wales during the last 20 years and examines the underlying causes. In this review the author draws extensively on findings from researchers into curriculum implementation, conducted in Britain and elsewhere. (Author/HM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Whitla, Dean K.; Pinck, Dan C. – 1973
Under the auspices of the Massachusetts Advisory Council on Education, the status of science teaching in Massachusetts elementary schools was studied by the project staff of the Office of Tests at Harvard University. The quality and use of the National Science Foundation (NSF)-supported programs were analyzed through a historical discussion of…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational Research
Nicodemus, Robert B.; And Others – 1969
The authors analyze some problems met in the attempt to implement an elementary science curriculum involving the use of Elementary Science Study units. The highly organized large scale effort at implementation seemed to have considerable impact at first, but it is now hard to identify lasting effects. The organization of workshops and use of…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Elementary School Science
Hoffman, Kenneth M.; Stage, Elizabeth K. – Momentum, 1993
Describes three programs designed to attract students to science education: Project 2061, developing curriculum models and blueprints for science teacher education; the Scope, Sequence, and Coordination Project, recommending that science be taught each year in grades 6-12; and the National Science Education Standards project, developing standards…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Curriculum Design, Educational Change, Educational Objectives