A short article based on an extract from Topics in Safety, Topic 17 (Electricity), which is freely available to Association for Science Education (
ASE Health and Safety Group
The Earth's primary atmosphere, which was similar to that of the gas giant planets, was soon lost, and a secondary atmosphere was established
Alastair Fleming
Anjana describes the relationship between fossils and evolution and how this will be celebrated at this year's annual Fossil Festival: 'E
Anjana K. Ford
Ann describes a project in which children learn about the solar system and other physics concepts through working with professional scientists.
Ann Marks
Chemistry produces materials and releases energy by ionic or electronic rearrangements.
Anne Cassell
These three A3 posters explaining aerosol cans suitable for students aged 13-18 are free for schools in the UK and EU.
BAMA
TAPS aims to develop support for a valid, reliable and manageable system of primary school science assessment.
Bath Spa University
Successful teaching of an important physics topic requires comfortable subject knowledge and an understanding of a pedagogy to promote learning.
Bob Kibble
Bob Kibble uses model making and storytelling to help develop children's understanding of the movement of the Earth around the Sun.
Bob Kibble
Bryony uses her experience as a Space Ambassador to recommend, and provide links to, resources that use space as a context for teaching across the
Bryony Turford
The popular science shows that strip science down to its bare essentials.
Cambridge University