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Ojha, Anu; Hill, Sarah – School Science Review, 2012
This article outlines the Space Academy programme led by the National Space Centre from 2008 to 2011 with the stated goals of harnessing the inspirational contexts of space and climate change to support GCSE, A-level and vocational students in their curriculum studies as well as to enhance STEM teacher effectiveness and increase the awareness of…
Descriptors: Climate, Teacher Effectiveness, Vocational Education, Science Education
Smith, Mark – School Science Review, 2012
This article describes how the Science Department at Shoeburyness High School in Essex introduced a space-themed year 8 (ages 12-13) science course to increase student engagement and motivation. As well as discussing the rationale for such curriculum change, it describes the processes of planning and resourcing the course, and the barriers that…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Curriculum Development, Science Curriculum, Science Departments
Clements, Allan; Mather, Edward – School Science Review, 2012
This article introduces the UK branch of the European Space Education Resource Office (ESERO-UK), also known as the UK Space Education Office. It is a teaching project designed to use space to enthuse primary and secondary students to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects. The office is funded by the European Space…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction
Roche, Paul; Newsam, Andy; Roberts, Sarah; Mason, Tom; Baruch, John – School Science Review, 2012
This article looks at a selection of resources currently available for use in the teaching of astronomy in UK schools. It is by no means an exhaustive list but it highlights a variety of free resources that can be used in the classroom to help engage students of all ages with astronomy and space science. It also lists several facilities with a…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries, Educational Resources
Roche, Paul; Roberts, Sarah; Newsam, Andy; Barclay, Charles – School Science Review, 2012
This article attempts to summarise the good, bad and (occasionally) ugly aspects of teaching astronomy in UK schools. It covers the most common problems reported by teachers when asked about covering the astronomy/space topics in school. Particular focus is given to the GCSE Astronomy qualification offered by Edexcel (which is currently the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Science Instruction
Jeffes, Jennifer – School Science Review, 2012
Edexcel's GCSE Astronomy syllabus provides an opportunity for students to develop their understanding and enthusiasm for astronomy, as well as to complement and extend the reach of their study of key stage 4 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects. This article, based on research conducted by the National Foundation for…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, STEM Education
Curtis, Jeremy – School Science Review, 2012
Gravity affects everything we do. Only in very recent years have we been able to carry out experiments in orbit around the Earth and see for the first time how things behave in its absence. This has allowed us to understand fundamental processes better and to design new materials using this knowledge. (Contains 6 figures.)
Descriptors: Technology Education, Learning Processes, Experiments, Physics
Scott, David A. – School Science Review, 2012
Revision can be a rather dull part of the academic year, especially if it means the wholesale revisiting of the syllabus using the same old notes. This article presents an attempt at using the "biography" of an element to give an alternative framework for recapping some of the key concepts in a typical A-level chemistry syllabus. It does not, in…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Goodwin, Alan – School Science Review, 2012
Evaporation and boiling are both terms applied to the change of a liquid to the vapour/gaseous state. This article argues that it is the formation of bubbles of vapour within the liquid that most clearly differentiates boiling from evaporation although only a minority of chemistry textbooks seems to mention bubble formation in this context. The…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Textbooks, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Leadstone, Stuart – School Science Review, 2012
This article discusses improvements to two "classic" demonstrations of the interaction force between a magnet and a current-carrying conductor, which it is hoped will both interest and delight readers. Creating new demonstrations of fundamental phenomena in physics is the most rewarding activity for the keen demonstrator. A close second is the…
Descriptors: Physics, Magnets, Equations (Mathematics), Interaction
Glackin, Melissa; Jones, Beth – School Science Review, 2012
This article reports the findings of a recent survey of how often south London secondary schools use local green spaces and parks for teaching science. Comparisons are made between these findings and those reported from a similar study of east London secondary schools in 2006. The article discusses how an external project responded to the needs…
Descriptors: Science Education, Secondary Schools, Science Departments, Surveys
Levinson, Ralph; Hand, Michael; Amos, Ruth – School Science Review, 2012
Perspectives on Science (POS) is a unique research-based post-16 course that addresses the history, philosophy and ethical aspects of science. Our central research question was to what extent is POS successful in promoting high-quality discussion in class and what factors influence this. Through questionnaires, interviews and observations of…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Science Curriculum, Questionnaires, Interviews
Murphy, Phillip J.; Chan, Lung Sang; Murphy, Elizabeth – School Science Review, 2012
The development and delivery of an Earth-science-focused short course designed to prepare Hong Kong students for university level study is described. Earth sciences provide an inspirational and challenging context for learning and teaching in Hong Kong's increasingly skills-based curriculum. (Contains 3 figures and 4 online resources.)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Earth Science, Science Instruction, College Bound Students
Crossland, John – School Science Review, 2012
Although the National Strategies for improving English schools no longer exist, the "Pedagogy and Practice" pack provides a valuable resource for producing an Assessment for Learning (AfL) framework that describes a hierarchy of skills for AfL. Based on the hierarchy, training took place in three North Yorkshire schools. To focus attention on the…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction
Millar, Robin – School Science Review, 2012
This article presents the author's Presidential Address delivered to the Association for Science Education Annual Conference, University of Liverpool, January 2012. "Science for all" has been an aspiration of the Association for Science Education and the organisations from which it evolved for almost a century. It has, however, proved an elusive…
Descriptors: Science Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Science Curriculum

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