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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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Chetwood, Janet; Smith, Melanie; Chapman, Georgina – Primary Science, 2011
The Getting Practical--Improving Practical Work in Science programme offers professional development for primary teachers across England. During the 2009/2010 academic year, 237 primary teachers attended a Getting Practical training course, giving themselves the opportunity to reflect upon their own teaching practices and consider ways to make…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
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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
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Brazil, Louise; Curtis, Jennifer; Grayer, Rachel; Henry, Ruth – Primary Science, 2011
The school the authors were working in had an established ethos of involving children in their own learning and allowed them to contribute their ideas to the planning of units of learning. Their planning was based on what the class teacher and children had previously begun in their food and nutrition topic. Although the children could not be…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction
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Edmonds, Juliet; Jacobs, Pippa – Primary Science, 2011
The authors explain why integrating the teaching of science and French is not as ridiculous as it may at first sound. They describe how this innovative integrated approach works in a primary school in Oxfordshire. The project involves Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL). CLIL is a method whereby a curriculum subject is planned and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Principles
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Hills, Joanne – Primary Science, 2011
Managing practical science activities effectively is demanding for any teacher and especially so for inexperienced practitioners. Add the problems posed by integrating children with learning and behavioural difficulties and one has the sort of challenge that makes working in education rewarding--but not easy! As a newly qualified teacher, the…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Tutors, Inclusion, Mainstreaming
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Lord, Rob – Primary Science, 2011
As a student teacher at Nottingham Trent University, the author explored the issues surrounding children asking investigable questions in science and the repertoire of strategies that could be employed by teachers in the classroom to support this process. His project was carried out in an inner-city primary school in Nottingham. The four focus…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
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Proctor, Lena – Primary Science, 2011
Some of the best learning experiences can arise incidentally and unexpectedly from an event or good idea. This happened at the author's school, Laycock Primary in West Yorkshire, in April and May 2010. Children and staff returned from the Easter holidays to discover that a pair of blue tits had built their nest in a bird box on a wall in the…
Descriptors: Animals, Holidays, School Community Relationship, Science Education
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Harrison, Chris; Howard, Sally – Primary Science, 2011
"Summative assessment" is a means of summing up where a learner, class, school or country has got to in their learning at a particular point in time. Data from this can be used to recognise attainment and gauge progress. It is therefore useful for reporting purposes. This is distinct from assessment for learning (or "formative assessment"), an…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Student Evaluation, Primary Education, Evaluation Methods
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Turner, Jane; Marshall, Steven; Elsmore, Heidi – Primary Science, 2011
From schools across the UK, 250 science subject leaders are taking part in this year's Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM) scheme, seeking to achieve an award to celebrate the quality of science teaching and learning in their schools. It is a new award scheme and has attracted lots of interest. The Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted) has…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Science Education, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
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Scott, Graham; Grassam, Matthew; Scott, Lisa – Primary Science, 2011
St. Martin's Church of England Primary School in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, enjoys a unique location, being approximately 10 minutes walk from a rocky shore and a similar distance from the University of Hull (Scarborough Campus) and its Centre for Environmental and Marine Sciences. A grant provided by the Royal Society (under their Education…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experiential Learning, Plants (Botany), Animals
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Murphy, Collette; Kerr, Karen – Primary Science, 2011
In September 2010 the Wellcome Trust published a detailed report which, for the first time, gave an in-depth analysis of the learning experiences of children in England and Wales as they prepare for science assessment at the end of their primary education (key stage 2), and the children's ideas about how the experience might be improved. The…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Science
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Lawrence, Liz; Lunt, Julie – Primary Science, 2011
Science and design and technology (D&T) are often linked, either formally in the curriculum or by making connections in and between lessons. There has been much debate about how this linking serves the needs of the two subjects and what, in practice, the actual relationship is, as the current English National Curriculum (DfEE, 1999) identifies…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Science Education, Design, Technology Education
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Davies, Dan; Collier, Chris; Howe, Alan – Primary Science, 2011
In 2008-9 the Centre for Early Scientific Learning (CRESL) at Bath Spa University worked with 10 primary schools in Bath and South Gloucestershire on the "Eco-monitoring at key stage 2" project, funded by the AstraZeneca Science Teaching Trust (AZSTT). As part of the project, the authors are writing a continuing professional development (CPD) unit…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Playgrounds, Foreign Countries, Geographic Information Systems
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Sharland, Hannah – Primary Science, 2011
The author believes that to truly engage children in learning, an imaginative approach with purposeful activities is very important. One way that this can be implemented is through simple "engineering projects" where science, design and technology (D&T), mathematics and information and communication technology (ICT) are combined, allowing children…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Projects, Robotics, Science Instruction
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Mawby, Tara, Ed. – Primary Science, 2011
In this article, two short pieces are presented to show educators just what a good article and a good review could have in them. This article has been written for the purpose of illustrating a good example, but is also representative of the type of content the editors encourage in "Primary Science": practical and active, with images. They also…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Content Area Writing, Journal Articles, Writing for Publication
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