Models of scientific understanding are examined, leading to the claim that knowledge acquisition is a necessary but insufficient condition for succ
Richard Brock
Championing research-informed teaching through exploration of the EEF Improving Secondary Science guidance and ways of implementing research into p
Alastair Gittner
An article about research-informed practice focusing on preconceptions – children's naive ideas about science; through learning theory, teachers ca
Alastair Gittner
Explanations of words used in science, and teaching methods to help in the development of students' vocabulary.
Andy Markwick
The June 2017 special issue of School Science Review focused on epistemic insight.
Berry Billingsley
Science-based media reports are useful in promoting scientific literacy, pupils consolidate science knowledge and extend literacy skills using a fr
Billy McClune
The Briggs Rauscher reaction is a simple and relatively inexpensive reaction that illustrates oscillatory behaviour and is often used as a chemical
Christopher Talbot
There is a wide range of teaching opportunities in the chemistry classroom using traditional LEGO bricks.
Christopher Talbot
The Royal Society of Chemistry is developing a framework for a relevant and coherent chemistry curriculum for all students.
Daniele Gibney
A discussion of how neuroscience can enhance students’ understanding and memory in the classroom and on an online learning platform.
Flávia Schechtman Belham
This research is a high-resolution analysis of grade 6 (ages 11-12) children's interview transcripts about the operation of power stations, be
George N. Malandrakis
Questionnaire responses from 5044 year 8 (age 12 years) pupils in Oxfordshire state schools were used to identify'exemplary' science teac
Helen Wilson