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Oversby, John – Education in Science, 2010
In this article, the author discusses why the history of science should be included in the science curriculum in schools. He also presents some opportunities that can come out of using historical contexts, and findings from a study assessing the place of history of science in readily available textbooks.
Descriptors: Science History, Textbooks, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Cook, John B. – Education in Science, 1973
Criticizes early specialization in O-level courses in Britain and advocates the introduction of combined science at this level. This option would expose students to physics, chemistry and biology and avoid the present specialization that is common when these subjects are taken separately. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Curriculum Development, Integrated Curriculum
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Butler, C. C. – Education in Science, 1973
Examines the role of science in the curricula of British schools at the primary, middle and secondary levels and draws attention to certain problem areas. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Bingham, C. D. – Education in Science, 1976
Described are the development, materials, and use of English developed science activities for junior high schools, the Nuffield Combined Science Themes for the Middle Years. The program, when completed will present 24 themes including: color, water, air, plastics, metals, insects, food, light, and electricity. (SL)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Curriculum, Instructional Materials
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Patterson, Angela F. – Education in Science, 1980
Describes how the problem of low enrollment of girls in physics in a British high school was treated. (HM)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Enrollment Rate, Females, High School Students