Outreach by scientific researchers in school classrooms often results in widespread benefit for learners, classroom teachers and researchers. This paper presents a consideration of these benefits using two case studies in the Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES). In each case, different school classroom-based activities were designed by scientists, but were improved by input from educational professionals, which helped to maximize the mutual learning experiences and to ensure the quality of the content and its delivery. Each case study suggests an improvement in scientist’s working knowledge of best practices for classroom-based outreach activities, which can translate to improved practices for University-level teaching, among...
This article reports on collaboration between the British Geological Survey (BGS), the Earth Science...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...
Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific researc...
Outreach by scientific researchers in school classrooms often results in widespread benefit for lear...
Outreach by scientific researchers in school classrooms often results in widespread benefit for lea...
This thesis utilises teachers’ reflections regarding their experiences of science outreach activitie...
Despite the continued demonstration of the importance of science outreach programs to inspire studen...
Many short-duration science outreach interventions have important societal goals of raising science ...
This new volume in Springer’s series on Innovations in Science Education and Technology, edited by T...
This article summarizes the authors' experience of developing and delivering undergraduate modules i...
<div><p>Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific...
Global environmental change is one of the most pressing issues facing future generations. Equipping ...
Outreach activities have been part of the British Geological Survey’s (BGS) mission from its earlies...
Postgraduate students are excellent role models for school students, where their passion and energy ...
This research investigates whether skills development, attitudes towards science, interest in lifelo...
This article reports on collaboration between the British Geological Survey (BGS), the Earth Science...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...
Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific researc...
Outreach by scientific researchers in school classrooms often results in widespread benefit for lear...
Outreach by scientific researchers in school classrooms often results in widespread benefit for lea...
This thesis utilises teachers’ reflections regarding their experiences of science outreach activitie...
Despite the continued demonstration of the importance of science outreach programs to inspire studen...
Many short-duration science outreach interventions have important societal goals of raising science ...
This new volume in Springer’s series on Innovations in Science Education and Technology, edited by T...
This article summarizes the authors' experience of developing and delivering undergraduate modules i...
<div><p>Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific...
Global environmental change is one of the most pressing issues facing future generations. Equipping ...
Outreach activities have been part of the British Geological Survey’s (BGS) mission from its earlies...
Postgraduate students are excellent role models for school students, where their passion and energy ...
This research investigates whether skills development, attitudes towards science, interest in lifelo...
This article reports on collaboration between the British Geological Survey (BGS), the Earth Science...
This article reports our evaluation of the highly-successful outreach program of the Physics Departm...
Both scientists and the public would benefit from improved communication of basic scientific researc...