This article analyses quantitative data from an online survey of 96 teachers using the TAPS pyramid to show that changes in assessment practice var
Isabel Hopwood-Stephens
This article considers a range of strategies that help to support the teaching of working scientifically within schools and lead to effective asses
James Mepsted
This article explores how a sound sensor can be used in an urban primary school setting to investigate polluted and non-polluted environments.
Jeannette Morgan
John Crossland continues his theme on thinking.
John Crossland
A continuation of exploration of thinking skills and why thinking out loud is a good place to start.
John Crossland
John Crossland explores the misuse of Bloom's Taxonomy.
John Crossland
Even though the last decade has seen a step change in efforts to bring together education and neuroscience research, the dialogue is still in its i
John Crossland
This paper studies student teachers' perceptions about what science teaching is being carried out in classrooms of children aged 3-5 years.
Jose Canto
Appeals for better software to enable technology-enhanced assessment in science.
Juliet Nickels
Kate outlines PSfA resources and ideas designed to raise engagement in science for pupils with special educational needs.
Kate Heaton
Kerry-Anne Barber looks at the Focused Assessments in action and her experience of them being translated into practice.
Kerry-Anne Barber
The question of whether we should be debating science and religion in primary schools.
Kim Blythe