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Education in Science 258

Editor Shaun Reason

Issue 258 | Published November 2014

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Contents

p.6 The future of science teacher education
p.8 ASE: Supporting colleagues with effective behaviour management
p.10 A roundup of past and future local and national events, run or supported by ASE
p.13 ASE: Primary Science Quality Mark: get involved!
p.14 Letter to the Editor: printed vs e-books?
p.16 ASE: The Mighty Sky project
p.17 How Family Learning Nights raise the scientific interest of pupils
p.18 Innovation and enterprise in STEM
p.20 Gaia the workshop
p.21 Sparks will fly! The RI Christmas Lectures 2014
p.22 Annual General Meeting 2015
p.24 Primary Science Focus
p.26 The Prep Room
p.30 Research Focus: Assessment without levels
p.35 Safety Matters!

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