Why are there still apes if apes have changed into people?'
Issue 139 | Page 22 | Published Sep 2015
Description
The authors pull together some exciting ways forward from their Nuffield-funded research to engage primary children with ideas about evolution.
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Implications for teacher training and the findings of the CBI report Tomorrow's world: Inspiring primary scientists.
The ASE Science swap shop is full of shared ideas for activities for each age range (Age 5-11).
Activties Include...
Bert Nagel introduces the Discovery Corner in the Netherlands, which aims to inspire children to have a lifelong interest in science.