
Connecting Science KS3 in 2 Years: Teacher's Guide
Hodder Education (Publisher)
Published on 24. April 2009
Book
Spiral bound
360 pages
978-0-340-97471-1 (ISBN)
Description
For schools implementing a condensed Key Stage 3 curriculum, the Connecting Science Pupil's Guide covers the whole of Key Stage 3 in a single volume. A matching Teacher's Guide now provides support in planning progression, showing how the renewed Framework yearly teaching objectives for Years 7, 8 and 9 may be covered in six or seven terms. The Connecting Science print and digital resources provide unique flexibility in curriculum design because the Core plus Options structure gives teachers choices in varying the suggested timings, and the Pupil's Guide allows cross-referencing across the Key Stage. Dynamic Learning allows teachers to search for and group digital resources across the Year 7, 8 and 9 CD-ROMs. Hodder Education also provides free downloadable lesson plans with resources already grouped into lesson plans to match the Teacher's Guide for KS3 in 2 years. The Teacher's Guide for KS3 in 2 years meets all the requirements of the revised Programme of Study and Framework for Science, offering departments the option of: * gifted students taking GCSEs a year early (Core Science in year 9) * having a longer run at GCSE courses (e.g. separate sciences in years 10 and 11) * deferring the start of KS3 by a term to improve the transition from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 3 * deferring the start of KS3 to work on basic skills with low attaining Year 7s.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Learning
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 225 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1172 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-340-97471-1 (9780340974711)
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Lynn Chapman originally worked in bio-industries and medical diagnostics before training as a science teacher at the Institute of Education, London. She then taught in a number of secondary schools heading a biology department and went on to become a Senior Lecturer, running the training programme for postgraduate and GTP science trainees at the University of Hertfordshire. She also provides CPD courses (through the science learning centres and the ASE), and writes curriculum materials. Lynn is actively involved in research looking at the effectiveness of teacher training in promoting constructivist teaching practices. Short version David E.Quinn originally trained as a physics teacher and subsequently managed a science department in the north east of England. He then moved into the primary sector, becoming Headteacher, while continuing to develop curriculum materials for science. He currently divides his time between initial teacher training, providing CPD courses (through the science learning centres and the ASE), and writing curriculum materials. Long version David E.Quinn originally trained as a physics teacher and subsequently managed a science department in the north east of England. He then moved into the primary sector, becoming Headteacher, while continuing to develop curriculum materials for science. During the last few years David has developed courses with his colleague, Lynn Chapman, to promote the structured teaching of scientific enquiry - presenting their unique approach (the 5-part lesson) throughout the UK and beyond. He actively pursues his research interests into children's learning and methods of adapting teaching to unlock the creative potential of young thinkers. David currently divides his time between initial teacher training, providing CPD (through the science learning centres and the ASE), and writing curriculum materials.