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Home » Journals » Primary Science » Issue 106

Primary Science 106 Science Enquiry

Editor Alan Peacock and Natasha Serret

Issue 106 | Published January 2009

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Contents

p.3 Focus on... science enquiry
p.5 Enquiry and good science teaching
p.9 Constraints on science enquiry
p.15 Observation as an important enquiry skill
p.18 Using video to consider and evaluate evidence
p.22 Supporting teachers in teaching primary science
p.27 What does it mean to learn science?
p.31 Perspectives on education: Primary Science
p.34 Shipwrecked in Science Week 2008

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