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Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science, 2013
Teachers learn a lot about learning and teaching from dialogue with each other. Association for Science Education (ASE) meetings and other science conferences are ideal ways of coming into contact with other professionals to engage in dialogue. One special dimension of that contact is encountering overseas colleagues. Authors Brenda Keogh and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, International Cooperation, Foreign Countries
Dixon-Watmough, Rebecca; Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science, 2012
For some time the Association for Science Education (ASE) has been aware that it would be useful to have some resources available to get children talking and thinking about issues related to health, sport and fitness. Some of the questions about pulse, breathing rate and so on are pretty obvious to everyone, and there is a risk of these being…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Athletics, Health Promotion
Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science, 2011
There are lots of exciting ways for children to learn science. Going on a journey is one of them. However, when going to distant places is not possible, a virtual journey may be the next best option. Ricky, one of the authors' puppets, helps children to make virtual journeys, and this can create an exciting context for them to raise questions and…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teaching Methods
Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart; Downing, Brigid; Maloney, Jane; Simon, Shirley – Primary Science Review, 2006
Motivating children in science can be a challenge for teachers. This is especially true as the children get older and science no longer has the novelty value that it had when they were younger. Enhancing children's motivation is not a simple process. In the authors' experience one of the most important factors is creating a clear purpose for…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Puppetry, Learning Activities, Science Education
Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science Review, 2004
In this article, the authors state that discovering and then building upon children's ideas is now accepted practice, but their feelings matter too. Their experience suggests that the assumption that children are willing to reveal their ideas may not always be correct. If children do not feel that their ideas will be valued then they are less…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Teaching Methods, Children, Childhood Attitudes
Keogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science Review, 2003
Young children are often curious about the world around them and they will freely explore their environment. However it is naive to assume that children can discover most scientific ideas for themselves. They need help, support and direction to begin to make sense of their world, to build the foundations of scientific ideas and to make the…
Descriptors: Role Models, Young Children, Science Instruction, Science Education
Peer reviewedKeogh, Brenda; Naylor, Stuart – Primary Science Review, 1998
Describes the use of concept cartoons as a teaching strategy. The cartoons represent scientific ideas in everyday situations and use published research to identify common areas of misunderstanding which then provide a focus for the concept cartoons. Cartoons provide teachers with good access to children's ideas, promote conceptual change,…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Creative Teaching

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