Progression In Primary Science


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Progression in Primary Science


Progression in Primary Science

Author: Martin Hollins

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2013-10-18


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Using many examples drawn from classroom practice, this guide supports and aims to extend the student teacher's own subject knowledge and understanding of science in the context of the primary classroom. It offers an accessible guide to all the main concepts of Key Stages one and two science teaching. Illustrating the importance of issues such as resourcing and assessing science in the primary classroom, the book offers guidance for practicing teachers who consider themselves "non-specialists" in science.

Primary Science: Knowledge and Understanding


Primary Science: Knowledge and Understanding

Author: Graham Peacock

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2009-05-27


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A secure knowledge of primary science is essential for the trainee teacher. Clear subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of confident, creative and effective teaching. Written to help trainee primary teachers develop and consolidate their knowledge of science, this fourth edition has been completely revised and updated. The text is structured around the current curriculum and incorporates the Primary National Strategy. All content is linked to the 2007 QTS Standards and new links are made to the Early Years Foundation Stage.

Progression in Learning


Progression in Learning

Author: Martin Hughes

language: en

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Release Date: 1996


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Presents findings from part of the major British research program Innovation and Change in Education: The Quality of Teaching and Learning relating to the appropriate order of introducing activities in pre-school literacy and numeracy, science and mathematics, and the nature of history. Inspired by the new National Curriculum, which makes assumptions about how learning takes place in various subjects that are based on limited or non- existent research. Of interest to education researchers, curriculum developers, and teachers. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR