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Maria Kettle
Marianne Cutler conducts an interview with two of the SEAS project team in which they look at open schooling and how this works to the benefit of s
Marianne Cutler
The Association for Science Education (ASE) invites its members to reflect on the curriculum framework developments outlined in the three articles
Marianne Cutler
ASE Chair, Mary Whitehouse, offers a roundup of activity from the various ASE committees and groups during the autumn term 2018 - what our members
Mary Whitehouse
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Mason Kuhn
Maureen Wade presents a microscale method for exploring bonding and conductivity using a simple indicator.
Maureen Wade
Highlights from a successful ASE NI Conference in 2019 - 'Futureproofing Science Education'.
Michelle Ryan
Naomi Hennah describes how oracy can be developed in the school laboratory to facilitate learning and teaching science.
Naomi Hennah
Paul Hunter shares his experience of traditional paternity leave versus shared parental leave.
Paul Hunter