Rethinking science education: meeting the challenge of'science for all'
Issue 345 | Page 21 | Published Jun 2012
Description
The Presidential Address delivered to the Association for Science Education Annual Conference, University of Liverpool, January 2012'Science for all' has been an aspiration of the Association for Science Education and the organisations from which it evolved for almost a century. It has, however, proved an elusive goal
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