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Binder, Michael; Crowther, Christopher – Primary Science, 2014
There have been many revolutions in the past 500 years but none quite so sustained and "society changing" as the march of secularisation and the move from a theocentric perspective to a scientific world view. The age of scientific discovery has led to the scientific method--put simply, evidence that can be sustained by rigorous…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Religion, Religious Factors, Evolution
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Andrews, Sue – Primary Science, 2011
Many schools are now moving towards a more creative curriculum and a topic approach in their teaching. Setting science in a real, meaningful context can capture children's imagination, while offering opportunities for teaching skills in maths, ICT, literacy, technology or art. In science, the teacher may know the expected outcome, but the children…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Creative Thinking, Science Activities, Hands on Science
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Lord, Rob – Primary Science, 2011
As a student teacher at Nottingham Trent University, the author explored the issues surrounding children asking investigable questions in science and the repertoire of strategies that could be employed by teachers in the classroom to support this process. His project was carried out in an inner-city primary school in Nottingham. The four focus…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Science
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Rees, Claire – Primary Science, 2013
In this article, Clare Rees describes the interest of staff and children alike when their school added the newest and possibly coolest iPad "tablet computers" to the classroom. Everyone wanted to get their hands on them. But how were they going to use them as teaching and learning tools? How were they actually to be used in the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Technology, Handheld Devices
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Helme, Anne – Primary Science, 2012
With many funding schemes around, a teacher needs to choose the one that suits the type of project he/she wants to do. Look carefully at the eligibility and judging criteria as this is what the applications will be assessed on. All the schemes mentioned here are open to primary schools, but some may need to involve other people as well. Some…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Elementary Schools, Engineering, Science Activities
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Quinnell, Justin – Primary Science, 2012
The camera obscura (Latin for "darkened room") is the earliest optical device and goes back over 2500 years. The small pinhole or lens at the front of the room allows light to enter and this is then "projected" onto a screen inside the room. This differs from a camera, which projects its image onto light-sensitive material.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Optics, Light
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Snook, Heidi – Primary Science, 2013
The author explores how using a child-centered approach to learning and a familiar context can help develop understanding. The placement school referenced in this article had an ethos that emphasized a child-centred approach, the importance of children being involved in every aspect of their learning. The author also shows that the school set a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learner Engagement, Student Centered Curriculum, Science Instruction
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James, Jon – Primary Science, 2013
Shifting the focus from words to concepts--does it work? The author shares his findings from such a project with three primary schools in the UK. Many children aged 7-10 find mastering the language of science difficult and do not make the progress that they could. Encountering complex terminology in the science language causes students to become…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Vocabulary
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Telford, Francesca – Primary Science, 2013
Science involves children in exploring and gaining understanding about the world they live in. Use of a creative and imaginative approach to science can enhance this learning in many ways (Coates and Wilson, 2003). When presented with the challenge of teaching a series of science lessons on food and nutrition to a mixed class of years 4 and 5…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Science Instruction, Nutrition
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Statham, Mick – Primary Science, 2013
In this second installment of a two-part article, the author draws from coaching and research into children's learning in science to present a model for building pupils' scientific ideas quickly and effectively. In the first article, the author outlined how pupils' reading improves when they are more engaged in finding scientific…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Scientific Concepts, Questioning Techniques
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Peacock, Alison – Primary Science, 2011
Taking on a primary school that was placed in special measures in 2001 for the author's first headship in 2003 was a risky venture. During the intervening two years, the local authority support had focused on behaviour management and "the basics", but attainment had not improved and termly official inspections noted stubbornly…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, School Buildings, Change Strategies, Educational Change
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Scott, Graham; Grassam, Matthew; Scott, Lisa – Primary Science, 2011
St. Martin's Church of England Primary School in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, enjoys a unique location, being approximately 10 minutes walk from a rocky shore and a similar distance from the University of Hull (Scarborough Campus) and its Centre for Environmental and Marine Sciences. A grant provided by the Royal Society (under their Education…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experiential Learning, Plants (Botany), Animals
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Waller, Nicky; Baker, Chris – Primary Science, 2014
Nicky Waller and Chris Baker believe that change can be a good thing and explain how their training has helped others to adjust to the new science curriculum. In September 2013, teachers across England received the definitive version of the new primary curriculum "Leading Change in the Primary Science Curriculum." This course aimed to…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Elementary School Science, Curriculum Development, Science Instruction
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Schofield, Kathy – Primary Science, 2014
Kathy Schofield explains how the Primary Science Teaching Trust (PSTT) came into being and how it continues to enhance science for primary teachers and children. The Primary Science Teaching Trust provides financial assistance to help improve the learning and teaching of science in the U.K. The Trust was established in April 1997 as an independent…
Descriptors: Science Course Improvement Projects, Elementary School Science, Student Improvement, Teacher Improvement
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Jones, Carolyn; Brown, Paul – Primary Science, 2012
In this article, the authors describe St Peter's Primary School's and Honiton Primary School's experiences of keeping chickens. The authors also describe the benefits they bring and the reactions of the children. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Animals, Hands on Science, Foreign Countries
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