How Science Works - An Introduction
Part of the series How Science Works
An overview of the Key Stage 4 How Science Works programme of study, broken up into the following four areas.
- data, evidence, theories and explanations
- practical and enquiry skills
- communication skills
- applications and implications
Experts Jenifer Burden, from the Science Education Group at the University of York, and Mark Windale, from the Centre of Science Education at Sheffield Hallam University, discuss how these themes are explored.
jwrigler on 20 October 2007
This programme falls between two stools. Is it really an overview of the "How Science Works" aspect of KS$?... No! Is it ...
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- Duration: 08:00 minutes
- Published: 26 September 2007
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Not quite what it seems20 October 2007 - 05:43This programme falls between two stools. Is it really an overview of the "How Science Works" aspect of KS$?... No! Is it an introduction to the series of programmes?... well, sort of. It is beginning to whet my appetite but the style is so boring that I'm not sure what to expect in the films.
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