This book, first published in 1981 by the Association for Science Education (ASE) and Schools Council, looks at the range of decisions that staff in science departments are required to make and the problems associated with making them. This report was the output of the Science Education Project set up after the report Case studies…
Produced by the Schools Council, this book is part of the Schools Council Art and Craft Education 8-13 project and takes a fresh look at all aspects of craft teaching. The book deals specifically with materials that can be used and stresses that education must familiarise children with those materials that make up their daily environment. •…
Starting from Rocks was one of four books published by the Schools Council Environmental Studies Project to illustrate a recommended approach for working with students in the 5 to 13 age range. The approach had, as one of its aims, the development by children of a variety of methods of examining and representing the features they…
Geology in the School Curriculum was a report of the Schools Council Geology Curriculum Review Group, published in 1977. The report aimed to fulfil two roles. Firstly, its discursive sections were intended to support the recommendations put by the Geology Curriculum Review Group to the Schools Council. Secondly, it was hoped that…
From Counting to Calculating, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is aimed at expanding teachers’ knowledge about the use of number in calculations in order to pass on this understanding to higher secondary students within their lessons. This…
Number Appreciation, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is aimed at expanding teachers’ knowledge about the number system in order to pass on this understanding to higher secondary students within their lessons. This book compliments From…
Mathematics From Outdoors, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is aimed at expanding teachers’ knowledge and is designed to help teachers to develop classroom activities that will interest students and enable them to link the mathematics they…
Machines, Mechanisms and Mathematics, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is aimed at expanding teachers’ knowledge, and is written in the belief that much of mathematics has been developed to solve practical problems. Many practical applications…
Luck and Judgement, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is aimed at expanding teachers’ knowledge, concentrating upon a practical approach to the teaching of probability and statistics. The book has two parts, the first concentrating upon…
Crossing Subject Boundaries, part of the Mathematics for the Majority series produced by The Schools Council Project in Secondary School Mathematics, is a book aimed at teachers, encouraging collaboration across different subject areas. Each chapter focuses upon a different area of the curriculum and describes aspects of mathematics…
Reading for Learning in the Sciences (1984), from the Schools Council, was a source of practical help for teachers that was designed to promote more effective learning from the written word. The book covered the place of reading in science education, the distinctive nature of science texts and the range of reading and study activities…
This book first published in 1977 is about graphs, their drawing, their interpretation, their development and their use. It discusses the teaching of graphs from their early introduction and as far as the beginnings of integral and differential calculus. The book also places the teaching of graphs in an historical context as it reviews…
This Schools Council publication addresses assignment cards and how they can play an important part in mathematics teaching. The book discusses methods of preparing them and gives numerous examples. Topics as diverse as the Binary system, punched card matrices, vectors and topology feature as do geometrical and statistical assignments.…
This teachers' guide continued introduction to the Integrated Science Project's concepts of pattern and problem. This approach covered qualitative and quantitative generalisations, and used patterns to solve problems. The problems were both practical and theoretical, everyday and laboratory. The importance of science to…
This Mathematics Curriculum book, first published in 1978, examines 'combinatorics', a new term at the time that needed definition. Two aspects were considered, the first being permutations and combinations and the second being a possible set-up (or configuration) and asking if examples of such configurations exist and…
This Mathematics Curriculum book, first published in 1977, intended to act as an aid and catalyst in co-operation between teachers of mathematics and teachers of other subjects which use mathematics. It looks at areas of applied mathematics that demonstrate its usefulness and are of genuine interest to other subject areas. A knowledge…
This Mathematics Curriculum book, first published in 1978, begins by giving a short account of what 'algebra' means, to inform those readers whose mathematical training did not take in the most recently included topics of school syllabuses, and to refresh the memories of those who were exposed to these ideas. Objectives…
This Mathematics Curriculum book, first published in 1977, put the teaching of geometry in the historical context of the time. In particular, the author sets out to show that the introduction of modern transformation geometry does not rule out the teaching of the more traditional Euclidean-type proofs, and indicates some of the many…
This Mathematics Curriculum book was first published in 1978 in a response to the many changes in the mathematics curriculum and resources available. It was intended to help teachers make sense of the changes and choose appropriate resources. The book provides a historical context for mathematics education at the time as it reviews…
The Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) technicians' manuals included classified lists of equipment, preparation guides, technical hints and lists of suppliers. The books were written to enable almost all school technicians to prepare for the Patterns lessons with as little help as possible from the teacher. Contents Classified…
In the Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) course, the explanations of change used the concept of interaction under these headings: • Recognising change • A close look at a number of different changes • Stability Contents 1. Recognising change 2. Changes in behaviour 3. Changes in acidity 4.…
The Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) technicians' manuals included classified lists of equipment, preparation guides, technical hints and lists of suppliers. The books were written to enable almost all school technicians to prepare for the Patterns lessons with as little help as possible from the teacher. Contents Preface…
In the Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) programme, energy in living and non-living systems was always considered in the context of energy transfer. The course generally avoided labelling different 'forms' of energy, but aimed to show that in an energy transfer useful tasks could be done. The teaching introduced…
The Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) technicians' manuals included classified lists of equipment, preparation guides, technical hints and lists of suppliers. The books were written to enable almost all school technicians to prepare for the Patterns lessons with as little help as possible from the teacher. Contents Classified…
The Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) technicians' manuals included classified lists of equipment, preparation guides, technical hints and lists of suppliers. The books were written to enable almost all school technicians to prepare for the Patterns lessons with as little help as possible from the teacher. Contents Classified…
The main purpose of the first section of the Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) sample scheme was to introduce the Integrated Science Project's concepts of pattern and problem. Qualitative and quantitative generalisations were introduced, and patterns were used to solve problems. The problems were both practical…
The Schools Council Integrated Science Project (SCISP) Teachers’ Handbook explained the rationale for the sample scheme called Patterns. The authors of the scheme regarded the concepts and patterns as fixed, but the suggested activities and investigations used to establish concepts as suggestions. The sample scheme suggested…
The Learning Through Science teachers’ guides and pupils’ assignment cards for the unit Time, Growth and Change give suggestions for activities children could undertake. The cards are divided into groups, denoted by a symbol on the cards, according to their subject: time, growth and change. The teachers’ guides…
The Learning Through Science teachers’ guides and pupils’ assignment cards for the unit Which and What? differs from the other packs in the Learning Through Science series because the cards are intended for identification use only. They do not suggest pupil activities. There are twelve cards, each twice the size of the…
The Learning Through Science teachers’ guides and pupils’ assignment cards for the unit Electricity give suggestions for activities children could undertake. This pack is different from other units in that the 24 cards are divided into three sequences of eight cards and within two of these sequences, Basic circuits and…
The Learning Through Science teachers’ guides and pupils’ assignment cards for the unit Earth give suggestions for activities children could undertake. The cards are divided into groups according to their subject: fieldwork, rock testing, soils, crystals, riches of the Earth, and past environments. On the cards the grouping…
The Learning Through Science teachers’ guides and students’ assignment cards for the unit Moving Around give suggestions for activities children could undertake. The cards are divided into groups according to their subject: cars and lorries, wheels, machines, and magnets. On the cards the grouping is denoted by a symbol.…
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