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Rayner, Paddy – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1983
The article describes a program in which disabled students from a special school (Tulse Hill) take general science classes at a nearby London comprehensive school. (SW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming, Program Descriptions
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Woolnough, Brian E. – School Science Review, 1975
Asserts that technology has a place in the schools through three spheres: craft and design workshops, hobbies and technology centers, and normal science periods. The teacher need not radically change the content of current science courses, but rather teach the existing material in a technological way, by showing applications, and teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Instruction, Physics, Science Education
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Kelly, P. J.; Monger, Grace – School Science Review, 1974
Reports some of the more significant generalized findings that have emerged from an evaluation of the Nuffield O-Level biology course materials and their use in secondary schools. (JR)
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Research, Evaluation, Program Evaluation
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Physics Education, 1975
Provides information concerning programs in medical physics, radiation biology, and radiation physics at eight British medical colleges. Each institution is separately listed, and the provided information typically includes program descriptions, graduate programs, and main branches of research. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Programs, College Science, Degree Requirements, Higher Education
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Skinner, R. R.; Fairbrother, R. W. – British Educational Research Journal, 1988
Compares the A-level (advanced) science grades of pupils who took Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) examination at O-level (ordinary level) with pupils who took three separate science courses at O-level. Concludes that only in A-level chemistry is there any significant differences with the non-SCISP pupils doing slightly better.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum
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Hurst, Maureen – Education in Science, 1973
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Program Descriptions, Science Curriculum, Science Education
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Dunne, Des; Duncan, Sue – Education in Science, 2002
Describes the Key Stage 3 Strategy and its four main principles-- expectations, progression, engagement, and transformation. Includes an example of a high school science booster program. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
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Weller, Keith – Education in Science, 2002
Summarizes a level in the science education curriculum and identifies some goals to be reached. Examines the scope for future development and speculates on possible obstacles in reaching those goals. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
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Braund, Martin – Education in Science, 2002
Proposes that one way of smoothing the move from primary to secondary science is for year 6 students in primary school to begin work that is continued in secondary school. (DDR)
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
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Ingram, D. J. E. – Physics Education, 1975
New physics programs in Great Britain include a program with emphasis on mathematics and other sciences, and a joint honors program combining physics with another discipline, such as philosophy, economics, or English. Future programs may include even broader programs, in areas such as energy science or resources utilization. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Zetterholm, Earl E.; Remington, Lloyd D. – Science Teacher, 1974
Examines the major features and aims of the Nuffield science programs offered in British secondary schools and compares and contrasts these programs with science education in American schools. Suggests that British and American science teachers would mutually benefit by conversing and exchanging ideas. (JR)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum, Educational Objectives, Science Curriculum
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Hubert, Gordon – Physics Education, 1983
Presents and discusses results of a questionnaire survey of college/polytechnic students (N=213) on their perceptions of and motivation for embarking on a combined-degree physics program. Areas/topics addressed include course structures of responding colleges/students, entrance requirements, student background, reasons behind choice of first year…
Descriptors: College Science, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Physics
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Reid, Donald; Booth, Philip – School Science Review, 1974
Briefly reviews British science projects using independent learning, summarizes the Intermediate Science Curriculum Study (ISCS), and considers how far this project can be applied to British conditions. (JR)
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Individualized Programs, Program Descriptions, Science Curriculum
Pentz, M. J. – 1973
The Open University, founded in 1969, has already become the largest university in Britain in terms of the number of undergraduate students, with an enrollment of 41,000 in 1973. This paper is concerned with three areas of discussion: (1) the number of teachers studying Open University courses; (2) the courses available or planned in science and…
Descriptors: College Programs, College Science, Enrollment, Integrated Activities
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Ward, Alan – School Science Review, 1984
Describes water-related activities in an elementary school science project. Activities focus on mini aquaria, permanent aquaria, water toys, sea power, imagination, and village ponds. (DH)
Descriptors: Aquariums, Conservation (Environment), Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
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