University undergraduate projects can enhance sixth-form science teaching
Issue 343 | Page 105 | Published Dec 2011
Description
At the University of Nottingham we have been involved in running novel undergraduate projects that enabled undergraduate students to lead practical biology workshops at a local sixth form college. We present our experience as an example of how undergraduate-led practical sessions can offer a valuable and inspirational learning environment.
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