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Peacock, Alan; Dunne, Mick – Primary Science, 2014
In this "Primary Science" interview, science educators Alan Peacock and Mick Dunne reflect on their own experiences of what science was like in England before a National Curriculum was introduced. Among the topics covered are: earliest memories of science in school, teaching science before 1988 (pre-science curriculum for primary…
Descriptors: Science Education, Science Education History, Science Curriculum, Teacher Attitudes
Corbett, Lisa; Maklad, Rania; Dunne, Mick; Grace, Pierre – Primary Science, 2014
During a final seminar with BA year 4 science specialist trainee teachers, the authors posed a question about the difficulties associated with understanding magnetism. The ensuing discussion focused on a number of concerns commonly identified by students, which may also be of interest to classroom teachers teaching magnetism. Issues raised…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Magnets, Scientific Concepts
Dunne, Mick; Maklad, Rania – Primary Science, 2013
It is all too common, given the considerable day-to-day challenges facing those involved in education, to focus on the here and now rather than look further afield. The authors of this article have been fortunate enough to see "primary science" in a wide range of international settings, from Nigeria to Chile, North America and Canada,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Cultural Differences, Educational Quality
Dunne, Mick – Primary Science, 2011
This article presents an interview between the author and two teachers, Ruth Birtles and Michelle Proctor, who are involved in "Smart Kids", an AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust (AZSTT) funded project for 2009-10 coordinated by the Centre for Science Education, Sheffield Hallam University. In this interview, Proctor and Birtles discuss the Smart…
Descriptors: Technical Assistance, Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Sewell, Keira; Dunne, Mick – Primary Science Review, 2007
There is a strong body of evidence that science was not taught consistently to primary-aged children across England and that their memories of science prior to 1989 centre around the "nature table." While secondary initial teacher education (ITE) before the National Curriculum had a strong subject focus, this was rarely the case for primary…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary School Science, National Curriculum, Science Education
Evans, Sarah; Dunne, Mick – Primary Science Review, 2006
In this article, a trainee teacher explores the value of using novel digital equipment with very young children. She describes a classroom-based study designed to address these questions: (1) How do very young children react to and engage with the digital microscope in a science-based activity?; (2) How would the foundation-stage leader,…
Descriptors: Young Children, Laboratory Equipment, Teaching Assistants, Science Education
Dunne, Mick; Smith, Malcolm – Primary Science Review, 2004
In-service education using information and communication technology (ICT) to teach science is particularly demanding when working in under-resourced locations or where resources are in heavy demand. This article is based on Inset carried out by the authors working with teachers and a university lecturer in a Bulgarian Internet cafe. The use of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Internet, Science Education, Computer Uses in Education

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