In this chapter, the author suggests that the key aspects of working scientifically and enquiry-based learning are often lost in implementing the content of the National Curriculum. This, alongside the tendency to sideline subjects other than English and Mathematics and a potential lack of confidence with teaching science and its wider applications, are challenges to be debated with regards to teaching this subject in primary schools. Leigh poses several questions at the start of the chapter, including whether science is viewed as a core subject in the classroom and whether the abolition of statutory testing in this subject at primary level has had any impact on the status of the subject and how it is taught
All children are naturally inquisitive and inventive and enjoy learning science and technology. The ...
Science has been taught in schools for many years and it is acknowledged as a need for both individu...
This up to date text addresses primary science teaching in light of the new primary National Curricu...
This document discusse ',he state of science education in primary school before and after the i...
Amidst an international call for a re-formed and re-envisaged science education agenda, the actual s...
In 1989, the progressive introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools...
The paper explores the current rationale for primary science in England with a focus on how competin...
In 1989, the progressive introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools...
Those involved in the education of primary-aged children would largely agree that in order to provid...
Many primary teachers and preservice teachers experience a fear of science that translates into a fe...
To help support primary school students to better understand why science matters, teachers must firs...
The science education literature demonstrates that scientific literacy is generally valued and ackno...
On 1 August 1989, the introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools th...
There is a worldwide call to increase the number of young people pursuing science later in their sch...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XDeposited in Universi...
All children are naturally inquisitive and inventive and enjoy learning science and technology. The ...
Science has been taught in schools for many years and it is acknowledged as a need for both individu...
This up to date text addresses primary science teaching in light of the new primary National Curricu...
This document discusse ',he state of science education in primary school before and after the i...
Amidst an international call for a re-formed and re-envisaged science education agenda, the actual s...
In 1989, the progressive introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools...
The paper explores the current rationale for primary science in England with a focus on how competin...
In 1989, the progressive introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools...
Those involved in the education of primary-aged children would largely agree that in order to provid...
Many primary teachers and preservice teachers experience a fear of science that translates into a fe...
To help support primary school students to better understand why science matters, teachers must firs...
The science education literature demonstrates that scientific literacy is generally valued and ackno...
On 1 August 1989, the introduction of a National Curriculum of subjects to all maintained schools th...
There is a worldwide call to increase the number of young people pursuing science later in their sch...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XDeposited in Universi...
All children are naturally inquisitive and inventive and enjoy learning science and technology. The ...
Science has been taught in schools for many years and it is acknowledged as a need for both individu...
This up to date text addresses primary science teaching in light of the new primary National Curricu...