ABSTRACT

Improving Secondary Science Teaching has been written to help teachers both new and experienced reflect on their current practice and consider how to improve the effectiveness of their teaching. The book examines each of the common teaching methods used in science in relation to pupils' learning and provides guidance on management issues and procedures.
With underlying themes such as pupils' interest in science and their motivation to learn; how pupils learn science; the type of science currently being taught in school; and the value of educational research; the book includes chapters on:

  • the improvement process
  • planning for progression and continuity
  • promoting pupils' learning
  • dealing with differences
  • making use of information from assessment
  • learning about the nature of science

This timely book will be of interest to practising science teachers, particularly those who are working to improve the management of science departments or their own teaching practice. It will also be a valuable resource for science education researchers and students on higher degree courses in science education.

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

The improvement process

chapter Chapter 2|17 pages

Leading and managing the science department

chapter Chapter 3|24 pages

Self-improvement

chapter Chapter 4|27 pages

Planning for continuity and progression

chapter Chapter 5|29 pages

Promoting pupils' learning

chapter Chapter 6|27 pages

Dealing with differences

chapter Chapter 7|24 pages

Making use of information from assessment

chapter Chapter 8|17 pages

Learning about the Nature of Science

chapter Chapter 9|19 pages

Learning through practical work

chapter Chapter 10|23 pages

Learning through ICT

chapter Chapter 11|33 pages

Learning through written and oral work

chapter Chapter 12|12 pages

Where do we go from here?