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Katharine Hubbard; Marlena Birycka; Maisie-Elizabeth Britton; Joseph Coates; Isla Delphine Coxon; Chloe Hannah Jackson; Casper Leigh Nicholas; Tyler M. Priestley; J. J. Robins; Paula R. Ryczko; Talia Salisbury; Megan Shand; George Snodin; Beth Worsley – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Providing hands-on practical education without access to laboratories during the COVID-19 pandemic has required creativity and innovation. In this paper, co-authored by academic staff and students, we describe an at-home mobile phone-based 'spectrophotometer' experiment used in an introductory undergraduate biology course. Using colour picker…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Science Laboratories, Distance Education, Telecommunications
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Clegg, Amanda; Collins, Karen – School Science Review, 2022
A pilot study, funded by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, supported 10 secondary schools across England to plan and deliver open-ended investigative practical work within science curriculum time. This enabled all students to experience the benefits of investigative work, rather than just those attending extracurricular STEM enrichment activities.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Science, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Richard Brock; Keith S. Taber; D. M. Watts – International Journal of Science Education, 2024
Some descriptions of learning represent the process as the development of organisations of elements. Various organisations have been proposed, for example, schemata and conceptual structures. Such representations assume that mental entities, such as concepts, are sufficiently stable and differentiated to be treated as units. We discuss these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Motion
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Thwaites, Ben – Primary Science, 2019
The author believes that science within a primary school is there to enable children to be interested in the world around them and to help them start to understand it, getting them interested in the very basics, and pointing out things around them that they had not considered, so that they can start asking the questions 'why' and 'how' and 'what'…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, Student Interests
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Riggs, Caroline – School Science Review, 2017
Students make and test a seemingly impossible material made from ice and sawdust that had been developed for possible emergency use during the Second World War. It was open to the students to be creative with their methods of testing the viability of such a material. The thought of making a battleship from ice that would gradually melt seems…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Water, Science Experiments, Foreign Countries
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Sampey, Carol – Primary Science, 2016
As a science leader in her school, the author is always looking for new and interesting ways to inspire children in the science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) subjects. Attending several science conferences introduced her to new STEM programs, such as Street Science and fractals. In this article, she shares a couple of the activities…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, STEM Education, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Judge, Sarah; Delgaty, Laura; Broughton, Mark; Dyter, Laura; Grimes, Callum; Metcalf, James; Nicholson, Rose; Pennock, Erin; Jankowski, Karl – Journal of Biological Education, 2017
A team of six children (13-14 years old) developed and conducted an experiment to assess the behaviour of the planarian flatworm, an invertebrate animal model, before, during and after exposure to chemicals. The aim of the project was to engage children in pharmacology and toxicology research. First, the concept that exposure to chemicals can…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Scientific Research
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Hern, Nicola – Education in Science, 2013
Whether it is a rapid-fire Twitter event as part of #ASEchat, or BBC Radio 4's "Inside Science," the discussion of practical work generates powerful debate. While it is right that the best use of practical work is continually discussed, its value in science teaching is without question. The level of discussion is being further heightened…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Secondary School Science, College Science
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Tracy, Charles; Cunningham, Elizabeth – Education in Science, 2014
This article reports on a plea directed to schools in England that changed status to an "academy" and thus lost their Local Authority Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) service. These schools have been encouraged to do all that they can to hang on to their sources (radioactive equipment used in classroom experiments to investigate…
Descriptors: Science Course Improvement Projects, Science Experiments, Information Sources, Radiation
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Baker, Christopher; Patel, Bhavik Ani; Cragg, Alexander S.; Cragg, Peter J. – School Science Review, 2013
Open day activities rarely give applicants a real sense of the practical and intellectual work that goes on in university chemistry departments. We devised an experiment for year 13 (age 17-18) students based on the size-dependent colours of gold nanoparticles and linked this to current research in diagnostic medicine. The experience was designed…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Technology, Medicine
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Carter, Liz – School Science Review, 2012
"Be inspired, inspire others" is this author's school motto and also something she aims to achieve by running the Science Club at The Warwick School in Redhill, Surrey, UK, an 11-16 specialist technology comprehensive. The Science Club is part of an extensive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programme that has…
Descriptors: Clubs, Science Activities, Science Education, Science Instruction
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Allen, Michael – Research in Education, 2015
A medium-scale quantitative study (n = 90) found that 10-11-year-old pupils dealt with theory and evidence in notably different ways, depending on how the same science practical task was delivered. Under the auspices of a 2×2 part-randomised and part-quasi experimental design, pupils were asked to complete a brief, apparently simple task involving…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Middle School Students, Foreign Countries
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Allen, Michael; Briten, Elizabeth – School Science Review, 2012
Two groups of year 6 pupils (age 10-11 years) each experienced science practical lessons that were essentially identical but for one difference: one group (theory-led) were told by the teacher what result they should expect, and the other group (hypothetico-deductive) were not. The theory-led group demonstrated experimental bias, recording results…
Descriptors: Scientific Methodology, Science Education, Science Instruction, Scientists
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Willshire, Michael – School Science Review, 2013
In a relatively short space of time, classrooms have become full of computers, gadgets and electronic devices. Technology will only continue to become more sophisticated, more efficient and more abundant in schools. But how desirable is this technological revolution and to what extent should it develop? To measure the effectiveness and popularity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers, Student Attitudes
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Wilson, Helen; Mant, Jenny – School Science Review, 2011
Questionnaires were completed by 5044 12-year-old pupils in Oxfordshire state schools and initially used to identify classes where the pupils were more positive and enthusiastic about their science lessons than the majority. The teachers of these classes were identified and the views of their pupils as to what happens in their science lessons…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Foreign Countries, Questionnaires
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