ASE Journals

The suite of ASE journals comprises one of the main communication channels to, from and between our members and, together, they cover the whole range of educational backgrounds, situations and working environments of science education practitioners in and out of schools and colleges, both within the UK and internationally.

Written by and for the members, ASE journals aim to provide information, share ideas and good practice, and encourage members, and others, to reflect on their roles as the trainers for tomorrow's scientists, teachers, technicians and researchers - in other words, their students. As well as offering our members the chance to be heard, they also provide a space to allow members to hone their writing and reviewing skills in a supportive environment - many of today's major science education authors 'cut their teeth' on writing for ASE.
 

How can I access the journals? 

Either Primary Science (PS) or School Science Review (SSR) are included with your membership, and others are available either with an add on subscription or are open access. To add a journal subscription to your membership or revise your existing details, log in and access https://www.ase.org.uk/my-preferences