Science education reports: Teaching and Learning
This collection of STEM educational reports, produced by a number of organisations, concern the teaching and learning of science. The reports include:
*Physics in schools IV: supply and retention of teachers - This report looks at specialist physics teacher supply and retention in English schools.
*Physics in schools III: bucking the trend - This report sets out to identify how some schools are increasing participation in Post-16 physics whilst the general trend is for a seemingly inexorable decline in physics education.
*Physics in schools and colleges: teacher deployment and student outcomes - This report looks at the deployment of teachers and its impact on student outcomes.
*Science education in schools: issues, evidence and proposals - This report looks at issues around improving science education in schools.
* Big Picture teaching resource: Reviewing how teachers, educationalists and young people access and use classroom resources - This report, commissioned by the Wellcome Trust, evaluates Big Picture, its free publication on bioscience, and explored ways in which it could be developed.
*The teaching of social and ethical issues in the school curriculum, arising from developments in biomedical research: a research study of teachers.
*Primary science survey report - This report presents the findings of an online survey during July 2011 for The Wellcome Trust.
*Primary science in the UK: a scoping study - This report seeks to establish an overview of the current status of primary science in the UK with particular reference to strengths and weaknesses in specific focus areas.
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Investigating teachers’ use of information about cutting edge research
In this small-scale scoping study, the questions around whether and how teachers of STEM subjects access information about cutting edge research to inform their classroom practice, and how this impacts on the students they teach, was explored.
This study supports STEM Learning’s aims to explore the effective...