Primary Science: Teaching Theory and Practice
Learning Matters Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. October 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-903300-06-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This course book is an invaluable guide to teaching science in the primary classroom. It is designed for all trainees working towards achieving QTS and thus makes specific links to the initial teacher training National Curriculum and the pupils' National Curriculum. It includes classroom scenarios to help trainees make the link between theory and practice as well as ideas for practical activities and summaries of key research.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Exeter
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sage Publications Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 171 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-903300-06-0 (9781903300060)
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John Sharp | Rob Johnsey | Graham A. Peacock
Primary Science: Teaching Theory and Practice
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07/2002
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Persons
John Sharp is Professor of Higher Education and Head of the Lincoln Higher Education Research Institute (LHERI) at the University of Lincoln.
Rob Johnsey, formerly a primary school teacher, lectured in primary science in the Institute of Education at the University of Warwick for several years. Graham Peacock is Principal Lecturer in Education at Sheffield Hallam University. He has taught children across the primary and secondary age ranges. Shirley Simon is Lecturer in the School of Education at King's College, London. I was appointed Lecturer in Sociology in 2012. I am currently PhD Programme Co-ordinator and convenor of three undergraduate modules. My research and teaching is concerned with the everyday life of urban public spaces. I am interested in, and encourage students to take an interest in, both the street-level politics of city life and the mundane accomplishment of mobility practices and interaction. These themes have been addressed through research on everyday sense-making in regenerated space, practices of street-based welfare and vulnerable urban groups and, most recently, an investigation of co-operative mobility practices. I also have an abiding interest in social science methodology as a topic of inquiry.
Rob Johnsey, formerly a primary school teacher, lectured in primary science in the Institute of Education at the University of Warwick for several years. Graham Peacock is Principal Lecturer in Education at Sheffield Hallam University. He has taught children across the primary and secondary age ranges. Shirley Simon is Lecturer in the School of Education at King's College, London. I was appointed Lecturer in Sociology in 2012. I am currently PhD Programme Co-ordinator and convenor of three undergraduate modules. My research and teaching is concerned with the everyday life of urban public spaces. I am interested in, and encourage students to take an interest in, both the street-level politics of city life and the mundane accomplishment of mobility practices and interaction. These themes have been addressed through research on everyday sense-making in regenerated space, practices of street-based welfare and vulnerable urban groups and, most recently, an investigation of co-operative mobility practices. I also have an abiding interest in social science methodology as a topic of inquiry.
Content
The nature of scientific understanding
Processes and methods of scientific enquiry
Children's ideas
Teaching strategies and styles
Planning
Classroom organisation and management
Assessment, recording and reporting
Using ICT in science
Health and Safety
Processes and methods of scientific enquiry
Children's ideas
Teaching strategies and styles
Planning
Classroom organisation and management
Assessment, recording and reporting
Using ICT in science
Health and Safety