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McCullagh, John; Jarman, Ruth – Literacy, 2009
This paper reports the findings of a study of the literacy perceptions and practices of general primary teachers (Key Stage 2) and post-primary science teachers (Key Stage 3) within two clusters of schools. The study also explores the possible impact on pupils of any difference in the language climate which may accompany them on their journey…
Descriptors: Discussion, Student Attitudes, Science Teachers, Science Instruction
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Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy – School Science Review, 2003
Discusses the ASE-Wellcome Trust National Conference on Citizenship Education and Science. Explores some possible approaches to achieving citizenship education through the use of print media. Links with other issues in the forefront of current debates in science education, particularly scientific literacy. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Conferences, Integrated Activities, Newspapers
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Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy – School Science Review, 2012
This article presents a framework for considering teaching intentions relating to literacy within the context of the school science curriculum. It focuses on the provision of learning experiences involving discussion,reading and/or writing and specifically on student-authored podcasting as a "writing-to-learn" activity that can assist young people…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Curriculum, Student Attitudes, Physics
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Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy – Literacy, 2005
This paper describes the development of an innovative resource, comprising authentic newspaper articles and associated activities, designed to broaden the range of reading material available for use in the science classroom. Science teachers' response to the publication is discussed. The resource was very well received, indicating that, given…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Newspapers, Reading Materials, Science Teachers
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McClune, Billy; Alexander, Joy; Jarman, Ruth – International Journal of Educational Research, 2012
Critical reading of science-based media reports is an authentic context in which to explore the mutual interests of teachers of science and English, who want to use science in the media to promote their subject discipline while encouraging cross-curricular learning. This empirical study focused on 90 teachers of science and English to explore…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education, News Media
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Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy – Curriculum Journal, 2010
Worldwide, science education reform movements are stressing the need to promote "scientific literacy" among young people. Increasingly, this is taken to include empowering students to engage critically with science-related news reporting. Despite this requirement now featuring in statutory curricula throughout the UK, there has, to date,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Scientific Literacy, Science Education
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Alexander, Joy; Walsh, Patrick; Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy – Curriculum Journal, 2008
Cross-curricularity, literacy and critical literacy are currently promoted as components of a curriculum appropriate for the twenty-first century. The first two, in particular, are prescribed elements of classroom experience in Northern Ireland, which is the immediate context of this article, but also more widely in the UK. Teachers are…
Descriptors: Space Sciences, Foreign Countries, Scientific Literacy, English Instruction
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McClune, Billy; Jarman, Ruth – Physics Education, 2004
This article illustrates the use of newspapers as a resource for teaching and learning about science. Science teachers in Northern Ireland have produced a special edition news magazine, "Space Science News," to support the teaching and learning of aspects of space science in secondary school. The resource is based on authentic newspaper…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Space Sciences, Learning Activities
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Jarman, Ruth; McClune, Billy; Pyle, Eric; Braband, Gangolf – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2012
For the majority of adults, the media constitute their main source of information about science and science-related matters impacting on society. To help prepare young people to engage with science in the media, teachers are being exhorted to equip their students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to respond critically to science-related…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Guidelines, Teaching Methods, Mass Media
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McClune, Billy; Jarman, Ruth – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
A recognised aim of science education is to promote critical engagement with science in the media. Evidence would suggest that this is challenging for both teachers and pupils and that science education does not yet adequately prepare young people for this task. Furthermore, in the absence of clear guidance as to what this means and how this may…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, News Reporting, Science Education, Curriculum Development