ABSTRACT Dips in pupils’ science attitudes and performance when they transfer from primary to secondary school in England are well established. They have been related to a variety of factors, including repetition of science content at year 7 and differences in the pedagogical approaches taken by primary and secondary teachers. One potential way forward would be to use data from research studies that have surveyed how pupils’ science thinking develops across key stage 2 (7- to 11-year-olds) and key stage 3 (11- to 14-year-olds). These ‘learning progressions’ can provide continuity that takes into account pupils’ changing science concepts over the transfer period and so help ease transition
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The University of Dundee has been commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this literatu...
School transition is a challenging process for students whereby they have to adapt with social issue...
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This article reports research from a project set up to implement 'bridging work' in science in Engla...
In spite of the introduction of a National Curriculum in UK schools and the improved progression and...
The period of transition for students from school to university is of great importance, however it i...
This paper reports research into the effect on 11 year old pupils of introducing more cognitively ch...
The decline in secondary school pupils' attitudes towards science is well documented. However, recen...
The design of the national curriculum for science assumes concept areas such as environment, variety...
The findings are reported of a 4-year (1995-1998) longitudinal study, conducted in three primary sch...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
More and more experts view studying as an interactive and transactional process which depends both o...
Although promoting student interest is a pivotal educational goal, student interest in science, and ...
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The University of Dundee has been commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this literatu...