ABSTRACT

The fifth edition of this bestselling textbook provides an up-to-date discussion of the many aspects of teaching primary science, maintaining its strong focus on constructivist learning and the role of social interaction in learning. With emphasis on the child-centred approach, the book also promotes the importance of fostering motivation for learning through enjoyment and giving children some control of their activities.

The fifth edition has been updated to reflect:

  • the move towards a cross-curricular approach in primary schools
  • recent developments in the use of ICT by teachers and pupils
  • how assessment and records can be used to help learning
  • what recent studies of the brain can tell us about learning
  • the widespread emphasis on teaching and learning through inquiry
  • the recognition of the importance of discussion, dialogue and argumentation
  • changes in curriculum management and planning.

The book opens with multiple case studies, four of which are new to this edition, offering cross-curricular examples of primary science in action. Each chapter is framed by an introduction and summary points. Suggestions for further reading are provided and there are numerous references to useful websites.

Combining theory and practice, The Teaching of Science in Primary Schools helps the reader to understand the rationale behind the practice. It continues to be essential reading for all trainee and practising primary school teachers, including students on PGCE Primary, BEd, BA Primary, Education Studies courses and those studying for further qualifications in education.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

Part 1 Primary science in action

part |1 pages

Part 2 Learning through inquiry

chapter 5|9 pages

Children’s own ideas

chapter 6|11 pages

Developing understanding in science

chapter 7|9 pages

Skills used in developing understanding

chapter 8|12 pages

Talking to learn

part |1 pages

Part 3 Teaching through inquiry

chapter 9|8 pages

Helping development of scientific ideas

chapter 10|13 pages

Helping development of inquiry skills

chapter 12|13 pages

Teachers’ and children’s questions

chapter 13|12 pages

Planning lessons

part |1 pages

Part 4 Assessment to help learning

chapter 14|10 pages

Assessment for different purposes

chapter 15|15 pages

Gathering information to help learning

chapter 16|10 pages

Formative feedback

chapter 17|10 pages

Children’s role in assessing their work

chapter 18|11 pages

Summarising achievement

part |1 pages

Part 5 Materials and ICT to support inquiry

chapter 20|14 pages

Learning outside the classroom

chapter 21|9 pages

Children using ICT

chapter 22|13 pages

Teachers using ICT

part |1 pages

Part 6 Managing science at the school level

chapter 23|12 pages

Aspects of whole-school planning

chapter 25|10 pages

The science subject leader

chapter 26|11 pages

Teachers’ continuing professional learning