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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
Davies, Dan; Collier, Chris; McMahon, Kendra; Howe, Alan – Primary Science, 2010
Since the demise of the key stage 2 (age 11) science Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) in England, teachers have been getting to grips with the issue of teacher assessment. Although arguably providing a more valid picture of children's scientific enquiry skills than a paper-and-pencil test, observations of investigations in progress face the…
Descriptors: Portfolio Assessment, Investigations, Teacher Evaluation, Science Education
Ward, Linda – Primary Science, 2010
Working in a school with a high proportion of dyslexic children has helped this author to discover and improve her teaching of science. Officially, dyslexia is seen as "a specific learning difficulty that hinders the learning of literacy skills. This problem of managing verbal codes in memory is neurologically based." Many children come to the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Dyslexia, Literacy, Science Instruction
Harlen, Wynne – Primary Science, 2010
The very first edition of "Primary Science Review" included an article entitled "Teaching primary science--how research can help" (Harlen, 1986), which announced that a section of the journal would be for reports of research and particularly for teachers reporting their classroom research. The intervening 24 years have seen…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary School Science, Teachers, Science Education
Forrer, Charlotte – Primary Science, 2010
Science is exciting because it is so accessible to the enthusiastic beginner. However, there is still a separation between professional scientists and novices, even in relatively open fields such as natural history. To help overcome this, the Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) network is supporting projects that bring scientists, amateur experts and…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Scientists, Cooperation, Student Research
Hodgson, Claire – Primary Science, 2010
Assessment for Learning (AfL)--assessment that focuses on the gap between present performance and the desired goal--is integral to teaching and learning, and its importance has been recognised over a number of years. With the new status of science assessment in England, following the changes to key stage testing, a research team at the National…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Science Tests, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries
Knight, Rupert – Primary Science, 2010
Theory and practice are an odd couple. There is little doubt that theory deserves a place within today's primary classrooms. Pring (2004) suggests that theory is perceived as having come adrift from common sense. It is easy to see how, swept along in the daily pressures of the job, busy classroom teachers may question the relevance of seemingly…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Teachers, Teaching Methods, Elementary Schools