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Why is science hard to teach? What types of scientific investigation can you use in the primary classroom?

Touching on current curriculum concerns and the wider challenges of developing high-quality science education, this book is an indispensable overview of important areas of teaching every aspiring primary school teacher needs to understand including: the role of science in the curriculum, communication and literacy in science teaching, science outside the classroom, transitional issues and assessment.

Key features of this second edition include:

• A new chapter on science in the Early Years

• A new practical chapter on how to work scientifically

• Master’s-level ‘critical reading’ boxes in every chapter linking topics to relevant specialist literature

• Expanded coverage of creativity, and link science to numeracy and computing

This is essential reading for all students studying primary science on initial teacher education courses, including undergraduate (BEd, BA with QTS), postgraduate (PGCE, School Direct, SCITT), and also NQTs.

Mick Dunne is Senior Lecturer in Science Education at Manchester Metropolitan University
Alan Peacock is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter

Primary Science: A Guide to Teaching Practice

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    Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
    Publication Date: 07/11/2014
    ISBN13: 9781446295090, 978-1446295090
    ISBN10: 1446295095

    Number of Pages: 312

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    Why is science hard to teach? What types of scientific investigation can you use in the primary classroom?

    Touching on current curriculum concerns and the wider challenges of developing high-quality science education, this book is an indispensable overview of important areas of teaching every aspiring primary school teacher needs to understand including: the role of science in the curriculum, communication and literacy in science teaching, science outside the classroom, transitional issues and assessment.

    Key features of this second edition include:

    • A new chapter on science in the Early Years

    • A new practical chapter on how to work scientifically

    • Master’s-level ‘critical reading’ boxes in every chapter linking topics to relevant specialist literature

    • Expanded coverage of creativity, and link science to numeracy and computing

    This is essential reading for all students studying primary science on initial teacher education courses, including undergraduate (BEd, BA with QTS), postgraduate (PGCE, School Direct, SCITT), and also NQTs.

    Mick Dunne is Senior Lecturer in Science Education at Manchester Metropolitan University
    Alan Peacock is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Exeter

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