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Auty, Geoff – Primary Science, 2013
This article presents ideas behind science and technology challenges and shares experiences of "egg races." Different challenges were set, but there was always the need to transport an egg across some obstacle course without breaking it. It was so popular in the 1980s that the term "egg race" came to mean any kind of simple…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Science Activities, Science Instruction, Competition
Eley, Alison – Primary Science, 2011
The Talking Science project initially involved three secondary schools and eight of their feeder primary schools in the London Borough of Richmond Upon Thames. The project created, trialled and evaluated a set of key stage 2/3 transition materials for children moving from primary to secondary school, using argument as a teaching and learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Projects, Educational Resources, Foreign Countries
Knight, Rupert – Primary Science, 2010
Theory and practice are an odd couple. There is little doubt that theory deserves a place within today's primary classrooms. Pring (2004) suggests that theory is perceived as having come adrift from common sense. It is easy to see how, swept along in the daily pressures of the job, busy classroom teachers may question the relevance of seemingly…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teachers, Teaching Methods, Elementary Schools
Bull, Ally – Primary Science, 2010
In New Zealand, as in many other countries, recent curriculum revisions have seen a change in focus in science education. There is an increased emphasis on students knowing about how the discipline of science works, with the aim of equipping them to become more critical users of science. In the New Zealand Curriculum document (Ministry of…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Foreign Countries, Sciences, Science Education
Harlen, Wynne – Primary Science, 2010
The author summarises findings from the Royal Society's "state of the nation" report on 5-14 science and mathematics education in the UK. This is the Society's third report on aspects of science and mathematics education in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and the first where the focus has included primary practice, policy,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries, Data Analysis, Science Education
Andrews, Jackie – Primary Science Review, 2007
Over the last couple of years, the author has produced six series of 15-minute studio-based programmes for Teachers' TV (the government-funded digital channel for UK teachers) entitled "Resource Review", totalling about 100 programmes. Each consists of three panellists evaluating three teaching resources for primary or secondary level education…
Descriptors: Television, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
Dillon, Justin – Primary Science Review, 2006
What does learning in the outdoors involve? What are the benefits of outdoor experience--and learning? What approaches are effective? What are the benefits for teachers and schools? How can what happens in the "outdoor classroom" be best integrated with the "in-school" curriculum? The research summarised in this article explored these questions…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Action Research, Educational Methods, Educational Environment
Bianchi, Lynne – Primary Science Review, 2005
Creative Partnerships in Education UK (CAPE), funded by the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA), worked with the Centre for Science Education at Sheffield Hallam University and The Centre for the Understanding of the Built Environment (CUBE) to devise and manage this project in 10 primary and secondary schools in Leeds…
Descriptors: National Standards, Partnerships in Education, Physical Environment, Integrated Curriculum
Braund, Martin – Primary Science Review, 2004
Primary science has rightly been recognised as one of the great successes in UK education over the last 20 years--a jewel in the National Curriculum crown. Its successes are evidenced by the high numbers of pupils achieving the target levels in national tests and by the rising number of science lessons rated as good or better in school inspections…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Secondary School Science, Students, Elementary School Science
Hodgson, Gill – Primary Science Review, 2003
The autumn 2002 term at the Eden Project was a roller-coaster ride of multicultural celebration and a fantastic lesson in the power of young people to take practical action in addressing issues that affect their communities on a local and global scale. From Cornwall to India--global links provide valuable insights and opportunities for active…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Young Adults, Student Projects
Cook, Angela; Davies, Penny – Primary Science Review, 2003
The authors visited Ghana in West Africa to strengthen a link established the previous year as part of Channel 4's "On the Line" project. The initial link established in 1999/2000 was between an all-age special school in Enfield and a similar school in Accra. Over the course of that year further partnerships were created between five UK schools…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Health Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Stringer, John – Primary Science Review, 2003
When the Association for Science Education published "I've done this before" in 1994, the ASE working party focused on continuity and progression. Now, nearly 10 years later, how far have schools progressed in their understanding and practice of transition? In this article, the author takes a look at the state of transition in primary science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Elementary School Science, Primary Education, Science Instruction
McMahon, Kendra; Davies, Dan – Primary Science Review, 2003
In this article, the authors introduce the Improving Science Together (IST) project (2000-2002), funded by the AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust. The project was a partnership between 20 primary and 4 secondary schools in Bristol and South Gloucestershire, LEA advisory staff, BAE Systems, and the primary science team at Bath Spa University…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Formative Evaluation, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Chapman, Steven – Primary Science Review, 2003
Traditionally science clubs have been seen as a lunchtime or after-school activity, run by volunteer teachers giving up their spare time. Increasingly, however, they are being used creatively as a way of delivering important curriculum enhancement activities or even as a vehicle for the science part of whole-school priorities such as working with…
Descriptors: Enrichment Activities, Clubs, Science Instruction, Transitional Programs
Brennan, Alan – Primary Science Review, 2003
In this article, the author discusses a transfer project that involves the use of "monsters" to provide year 6 with a series of post-SATs activities which could then be built on in year 7. The project evolves from a science-based activity into a cross-curricular one. "Monsters" was used as a fun revision tool for year 6 pupils covering the area of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Biological Sciences, Sciences, Students
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