Andy Markwick sheds light on how Year 6 (aged 10-11) children can work scientifically with light and shadows.
Andy Markwick
The study of this small fish can be used to illustrate changes in successive generations and provide an understanding of evolution through practica
Auke Cuiper
The theory of evolution, as well-established as any in the history of science, is of vast daily practical use.
Bob Faller-Fritsch
The authors describe how children worked with professional scientists to do environmental research in their local river.
Dewi Owen
Evolution has been positioned at the centre of conflict between scientific and religious explanations of the workings of the world.
Emma Newall
The authors learn through their enthusiasm for fieldwork and biodiversity.
Graham Scott
The special issue editors outline the themed articles looking at Darwin's world.
Ian Kinchin
A series of activities illustrating that observations from different sources, such as fossils and DNA, together provide powerful evidence for the e
Janet M. Haresnape
Janet M. Haresnape
An account of workshops presented to schools by research students which can enhance experiences in practical biology.
Jennifer Harbottle
Julian Grant explores the cross-curricular nature of language in scientific recording and how children can waken an audible science world with wor
Julian Grant