Improving Teaching and Learning in Science
Produced by the Learning and Skills Improvement Service (LSIS), this video introduces techniques that can be used to improve teaching and learning in science. This, and the other materials in the series, look at planning for variety in teaching and learning, gaining from technology and promoting discussion in science. These key themes are explored by teachers who show how the techniques can be applied to develop an understanding of scientific concepts in their learners.
The accompanying materials in the series look separately at applications in chemistry, physics and biology.
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