The teaching profession in the UK is under severe stress and science teachers seem to be feeling the brunt of this.
Andy Chandler-Grevatt
Reviews of the curriculum, and the science curriculum in particular, have become a regular feature of the educational landscape in the UK.
Anthony Tomei
Chris King from the Earth Science Education Unit outlines some activities that develop learning about Earth processes and the rocks they form throu
Chris King
Derek Bell, Chief Executive of the Association for Science Education, was appointed professor of education in July 2007 by the College of Teachers
Derek Bell
Amongst a flood of tributes following the announcement of Stephen Hawking's passing on 14th March 2018, we take a moment to reflect on his remarkab
Emma Hill
Glenys reports on citizen science and ways in which teachers can encourage youngsters to get involved with real world science, both at home and glo
Glenys Hart
This article argues that science teachers need an awareness of different ways of understanding the relationship between science and religion in ord
Jane Borgeaud
Jenny Hayward explores the impact that Forest School can have for learners.
Jenny Hayward
The ASE's President-Elect draws together the implications of the work carried out by the three professional bodies for science to date and highligh
John Holman
How are the new science standards adopted in the USA in 2014 for ages 5-18 innovative, and do they have implications for science teaching and learn
Jonathan Osborne