Overview: This study uses a children’s rights-based methodology to access children’s experiences and perceptions of science learning in and out of school. Scotland’s curriculum, Curriculum for Excellence (CfE), defined as the “totality of experiences which are planned for children … wherever they are being educated” (Scottish Government, 2008), recognises learning wherever it happens. The role of partners in supporting and progressing children’s science learning is of increasing importance (Education Scotland, 2012). However, Stocklmayer et al. (2010) note that it is only recently that the informal sector has been recognised as having a role to play in education, hence a growing need to identify potential synergies between learning in schoo...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2006Young children bring with them to school a certain amo...
Citizen science (CS) is considered a powerful supplement for teaching natural sciences (and beyond) ...
Overview: This study uses a children’s rights-based methodology to access children’s experiences and...
Overview: This study uses a children’s rights-based methodology to access children’s experiences and...
Within this research study, a legally-robust children\u27s rights-based methodology developed from t...
The curriculum in Scotland is defined as the “totality of experiences which are planned for children...
Aims: This paper discusses children’s perceptions of and aspirations for science experiences beyond...
The Scottish Government document “Building the Curriculum 3” (2008) defines the curriculum in Scotla...
This small scale study examined children’s views about their education in one primary school in Engl...
Emergent in the literature is the need to increase levels of student engagement in science, with in...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights persp...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2006Young children bring with them to school a certain amo...
Citizen science (CS) is considered a powerful supplement for teaching natural sciences (and beyond) ...
Overview: This study uses a children’s rights-based methodology to access children’s experiences and...
Overview: This study uses a children’s rights-based methodology to access children’s experiences and...
Within this research study, a legally-robust children\u27s rights-based methodology developed from t...
The curriculum in Scotland is defined as the “totality of experiences which are planned for children...
Aims: This paper discusses children’s perceptions of and aspirations for science experiences beyond...
The Scottish Government document “Building the Curriculum 3” (2008) defines the curriculum in Scotla...
This small scale study examined children’s views about their education in one primary school in Engl...
Emergent in the literature is the need to increase levels of student engagement in science, with in...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN, 1989), which applies to all children u...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights persp...
Attitude has been recognised as an important determinant of pupils' interests in science and their w...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2006Young children bring with them to school a certain amo...
Citizen science (CS) is considered a powerful supplement for teaching natural sciences (and beyond) ...