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Bianchi, Lynne – Primary Science, 2021
In this article, the author aims to open up thinking about a frequently used term -- disadvantage -- and to consider it in relation to the primary science classroom teaching and learning experiences. With the support of education charities such as the Comino Foundation and the SHINE Trust, the author discusses how her team has been exploring the…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
Church, David – Primary Science, 2021
As the conversation across the country progresses towards diversity and decolonisation of the curriculum, it is important to consider the many ways of demonstrating recognition of diversity. At Harris Garrard Academy in southeast London, educators have gone to great lengths to increase the visibility of race and ethnicity in the curriculum,…
Descriptors: Diversity, LGBTQ People, Science Education, Elementary School Science
Johal, Kulvinder Kaur – Primary Science, 2021
The lack of diversity in some areas very much ties in with the data on school staff promotions and moving into senior positions. The United Kingdom government's schools workforce data shows black and Asian people are underrepresented in the teaching workforce. According to recent figures covering state schools in England: Just 4.7% of teachers in…
Descriptors: Diversity, Elementary School Science, Personal Narratives, Foreign Countries
Rogers, Ben – Primary Science, 2021
There is a tradition in primary classes of using rich authentic activities to teach science. The idea of pupils learning science through experiment and discovery is appealing. But this is not how children are taught in other subjects. When children learn to read, there are tiny steps, mastering each one before moving onto more challenging books.…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Inquiry, Instructional Effectiveness, Elementary School Science
Eley, Alison – Primary Science, 2022
There is broad agreement in the literature (e.g. Furtak et al., 2012; Harlen and Qualter, 2018) that the purpose of primary science is for children to develop: (1) scientific skills; (2) knowledge and understanding of some scientific concepts; (3) positive attitudes to science; an understanding of the nature of science; and (4) an appreciation of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Teacher Role
Strachan, Amy; Davey, Jemina – Primary Science, 2022
Amy Strachan and Jemima Davey's new book, "Saving the Planet One Science Lesson at a Time" (Strachan and Davey, 2022) uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals (the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all; United Nations, 2015) as a framework to show that science knowledge and skills can support the achievement…
Descriptors: Climate, Sustainability, Science Education, Ecology
Collins, Robert – Primary Science, 2022
Robert Collins offers congratulations to Katie Wylie, the recipient of 2022's ASE Alexander Award, which is awarded annually to a woman or group of women who have made a significant contribution to the scientific, technological, engineering or mathematical (STEM) education of girls or women, in situations of scarce resources. He offers a personal…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, STEM Education
Primary Science, 2021
Despite the pivotal role that science now plays in everyday life, and countless viable future career options for children, in many cases it is still considered less of a 'core subject' than its curriculum relatives -- namely English and maths. While this has been helped in recent years with a greater emphasis on STEM subjects, there is still some…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
Smith, Emma – Primary Science, 2021
In 2014, the latest iteration of the National Curriculum for England came into play. It provided more challenging, but slimmed down, content and concentrated on building essential knowledge and skills. A great start, but the fact remains that teaching today is as complex as ever, equipping youth for a future they do not yet know and for jobs that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Implementation, Relevance (Education)
MacAogain, Padraig – Primary Science, 2021
One of the objectives in the science National Curriculum in England is to 'observe changes across the four seasons' (DfE, 2013: 9). The winter months can be a busy time for teachers, but can also cater for a wide range of science experiments based around the season. Practical investigations based on winter themes can hold a sense of magic and…
Descriptors: Climate, Foreign Countries, Science Activities, Science Instruction
Alliston, Caroline – Primary Science, 2022
The climate emergency is a source of anxiety for many young people. Images of drought, heat waves, wildfires, storms and flooding are increasingly appearing in the media. Today's children stand to be the recipients of our legacy of climate change, while not feeling empowered to do anything about it, so perhaps it is no wonder they are anxious.…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Climate, Ecology, World Problems
Essex, Jane – Primary Science, 2022
In this article, the author champions the benefits for everyone of a more inclusive approach to primary science. She relates some of her experiences based on 35 years of teaching science to people with special educational needs and disabilities/additional support needs (SEND/ASN) and offers some tips to enhance inclusion.
Descriptors: Inclusion, Elementary School Science, Students with Disabilities, Special Needs Students
Grimshaw, Michele – Primary Science, 2022
In this article, the author recounts how giving pupils access to diverse role models not only benefits those from underrepresented groups, but ensures all children see that science is a subject for everyone. Teachers need to be aware of the culture of their pupils and ask how that can be used to engage and extend scientific understanding.
Descriptors: Role Models, Cultural Differences, Culturally Relevant Education, Student Diversity
Tyler, Paul – Primary Science, 2021
Primary schools have always embraced visitors and visits covering a wide range of contexts. In his 14 years of teaching the author cannot remember a year without two or three topic-linked trips and numerous visitors carrying out a wide variety of activities with classes. There were collaborations with other schools, community activities and many…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, COVID-19, Pandemics
Docking, Clare – Primary Science, 2021
Science Capital is a lens through which to consider why and how some young people participate in and engage with science-related experiences, whilst others do not. As Archer's team of researchers describes, a young person's Science Capital is a 'hold-all or bag' containing what you know -- your scientific literacy and related knowledge; how you…
Descriptors: Science Education, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Students, STEM Education