How real science lessons support student growth
Issue 272 | Page 21 | Published Mar 2019
Description
Becky Parker, Director of the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS), explores the ways in which we need to address science in schools by going beyond practical lessons, and why the answer truly lies in bringing real research into the classroom.
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