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Murphy, Alison – Primary Science, 2021
Children are naturally inquisitive and want to explore and investigate; in doing so they make sense of the world around them. Piaget (Pound, 2006) suggests children make sense by themselves, by making choices and taking opportunities. Through exploration and investigation they also make sense of themselves through sensory, firsthand experiences.…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Child Development, Learning Processes, Forestry
Smyth, Steve; Smyth, Jen – Primary Science, 2016
Science Opens Doors is the creation of Clive Thompson of the Horners' Livery Company. The Science Opens Doors project philosophy is strongly based upon the King's College London ASPIRES project, which established that children like doing science in junior school (ages 7-11), but that by the age of 12-14 they are firmly against becoming scientists.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Program Descriptions, Scientists, Educational Philosophy
Kirkland, John – Primary Science, 2016
Parental engagement is an area of school life that school leaders often aspire to increase, but it can be a challenge. This is especially so when trying to attract parents whose engagement is already low or absent. Science presents opportunities for engagement from which other subjects may not benefit. The collaborative nature of science and the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Parent Participation, Family Involvement, Foreign Countries
Eley, Alison – Primary Science, 2016
Family learning means any learning that includes children and adult members of their family, and where there are outcomes for both child and adult. Learning activities may be formal or informal, and can take place in a range of contexts and venues. Good family learning experiences are characterised by well-planned programmes, with good or…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries

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