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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Dorling, Mark; Johnstone, Emm – Education in Science, 2012
The popularity of forensic science in schools continues to grow alongside the proportion of prime time scheduling devoted to CSI television shows. Yet the understanding of how forensic tests are used in narrowing down a field of possible suspects to the point where just one can be arrested or taken to trial is far less well understood. Students…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Databases, Educational Technology, Information Technology
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McGrath, Caroline – Education in Science, 2012
"Why is it so difficult to pick holly without getting pricked?" This was the investigation carried out by a group of pupils under the guidance of their teacher, Lesley Hunter, at Creavery Primary School in Northern Ireland. After considering the question, pupils thought that the leaf would have anything between four and nine prickles. Having…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science
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Stringer, John – Education in Science, 2011
Television is frequently blamed for the problems adults face with some young people. Does television affect their understanding and behaviour? Of course it does. "Sesame Street", the most researched educational programme in the world, gave its pre-school viewers a head start in literacy that was still measurable ten years later. BBC Schools…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Children, Teaching Methods, Science Education
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Turner, Jane – Education in Science, 2011
Liz Lawrence has recently finished her term as Chair of Primary Science Committee (PSC). She is one of the 41 hub leaders who have led and mentored 192 schools across England and British Forces' schools in Germany, to achieve the first ever nationally recognised awards to celebrate excellence in primary science. In this article, the author writes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction
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Abrahams, Ian – Education in Science, 2011
In the UK, practical work is often seen by teachers as central to both the appeal and effectiveness of science education. Practical work is frequently used in the teaching of science in English secondary schools. One of the reasons for this is that many science teachers see practical work as an essential part of what it "means" to be "a science…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Education in Science, 2011
This article discusses where teachers stand from a legal point of view when pupils, who have been told to wear eye protection, take it off during the practical lesson, and an accident happens. It also discusses the disposal of dissection and other waste from animal parts used in school science. (Contains 1 footnote.)
Descriptors: Accidents, Accident Prevention, Legal Responsibility, Science Instruction
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Williams, Nick – Education in Science, 2011
The author has been teaching primary school children for 20 years, and has always been passionate about teaching young people about the environment. In this article, he describes his work with Tetra Pak and WWF-UK to develop a national, school-based competition and teaching programme to help children understand the importance of using renewable…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Children, Teaching Methods
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Johnston, Jane – Education in Science, 2011
This article focuses on three pieces of research and explores what these studies tell about the effects of home and early education on scientific development in young children as they move into and through primary education. The first piece of research was a longitudinal study that took place between 1997 and 2004; the EPPE (Effective Provision of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Longitudinal Studies, Educational Quality
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Johnson, Sue – Education in Science, 2011
Primary Science Quality Mark Scheme is a joint project led by the Association for Science Education, the national network of Science Learning Centres and Barnet Local Authority. The Primary Science Quality Mark is an award scheme to develop and celebrate the quality of science teaching and learning in primary schools. It encourages teachers to let…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Reflection, Educational Quality
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Smith, Suzanne – Education in Science, 2010
Fox Hill Primary School is part of a family of schools in Sheffield that is piloting the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust Primary Specialism for Science. In parallel to this work, Fox Hill participated in the Smarter Schools project from September 2008-2009. This project, funded by the AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust, was set up by the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Education, Reflection, Cooperation
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Keilty, Ged – Education in Science, 2010
The status of primary science as a core subject has been gradually corroded in recent years, with the abolition of targets for science and the focus of the primary national strategy on literacy and numeracy. The NAIGS Committee were very well positioned within local authorities to pilot APP, but first had to write the criteria. Towards the end of…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Criteria, Guidelines, Science Education
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Stringer, John – Education in Science, 2010
The author looks at the future of primary science, and is not encouraged. It's pretty much all over for science in primary schools. One only has to look at the poor showing on the stands at January's ASE Annual Conference to see that it is no longer a publishing priority. Eroded by falling status, undermined by national strategies, and finally put…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary School Science, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
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Lawrence, Liz – Education in Science, 2010
In this article, the author discusses the Association for Science Education (ASE) Annual Conference and presents some thoughts in preparation for the annual conference. Putting together a programme of PSC Special Events has been more challenging than usual as members attempt to determine what the changes and issues will be in January, with the…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Hingley, Phil; Jarvis, Tina – Education in Science, 2009
In September 2005, Beaumont Leys Secondary School gained Specialist Science status. As part of this new role the secondary school decided to support its ten feeder primary schools, which were close enough geographically to allow both daytime and twilight activities. Having gathered information about their in-service needs, Beaumont Leys offered a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Specialists, Partnerships in Education, Educational Improvement
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Stringer, John – Education in Science, 2009
The author picked up a lovely greetings card the other day. The front carried a picture of an overloaded ark. The caption read "And Noah saith "Stuff the dodos"--and behold, it was so". This is an attractive but rather simplistic explanation of extinction. The author is writing in the wake of some extraordinary events, as Professor Michael Reiss,…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Creationism, Evolution
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