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Science 5/13

Subject(s): Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics | Earth science | How science works | Age: 5-7 | 7-9 | 9-11 | 11-14 | Publication Year: 1970 - 1979
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The Science 5/13 project, 1967 to 1975, was sponsored by the Schools Council, the Nuffield Foundation and the Scottish Education Department. It was the first project to state explicitly what it was hoped children aged 5-13 would achieve through work in science. This was set out in the guidelines to Objectives for Children Learning Science reproduced at the end of all of the publications apart from the two Units of background information.

Aims and objectives
The overall aim of the project was to help teachers to help children aged 5-13 to learn science through first-hand experience using a variety of methods. It produced books for teachers, most of which were units of work to support teachers in enabling children to find answers to problems the children had themselves chosen to investigate. The units exemplify experiences through which the children can be helped to achieve the objectives but do not constitute a course.

Approach
The units were all for teachers to cover the age range 5 to 13. There were no pupil materials or kits of equipment. The activities were identified as suitable for children according to their developmental stages, defined in terms of Piaget’s description of cognitive development:
•Stage one: Transition for intuition to concrete operations (infants generally) and the early stage of concrete operations
•Stage two: Later stage of concrete operations
•Stage three: Transition to stage of abstract thinking
In addition to three books of general teacher guidance, there are 23 books described as units for teachers containing suggestions for classroom activities. Some of these also contain background information about the topic. In the cases of two topics the background information is in separate books.

Context
The project was originally conceived by its sponsors as a continuation of the Nuffield Junior Science Project, begun in January 1964 and ended in December 1966. Whilst sharing many of the educational convictions of the Nuffield JSP the new project director and team had their own views on how to help teachers apply a child-centred approach. In particular the project identified objectives for students learning science, thus spelling out what it was intended students should learn rather than focusing solely on how students were learning. In the Units the activities were linked to the learning objectives at the stages.

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Science 5/13 Units for Teachers: Early Experiences. A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Science 5/13 Units for Teachers: Early Experiences

The Science 5/13 Unit for teachers entitled Early experiences focuses on science for the youngest children (infants) in the primary school. Unlike other Units of the project, the activities proposed in Early experiences cover a range of activity-based topics and relate only to the objectives stated for the first part of stage one,…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
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Science 5/13 Teacher Guidance. A science collection

Science 5/13 Teacher Guidance

The Science 5/13 resources include two books to help the teacher with the application of the general approach of the project. They are distinct from the project’s other resources by providing information about the general educational philosophy of the project and about planning the use of its resources at the school level rather…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
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Teachers’ Units for Science 5/13 Stages One and Two. A science collection

Teachers’ Units for Science 5/13 Stages One and Two

These 13 Science 5/13 units for teachers describe classroom activities related to various topics. The activities are linked to the objectives identified for stages one and two, listed in Objectives for children learning science: guidelines to keep in mind at the back of each unit. It was intended that teachers should select from…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
  • Resources: 13
Teachers’ Units for Stage Three. A science collection

Teachers’ Units for Stage Three

The Science 5/13 project provided resources for teachers for use with children who had reached Stage Three and were developing the ability for abstract thinking. However, an entirely abstract approach was not intended and the work was still to be approached through experience which could be extended through the use of the ability…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
  • Resources: 4
Teachers Units on Using the Environment. A science, earth science collection

Teachers Units on Using the Environment

The units for teachers under the collective title of Using the environment were written by Margaret Collis, described in the preface to the books as “a valued friend of the Science 5/13 project” but not a member of the project team. She had written Using the environment as a result of her many years of working with and…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
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