13 March 2007

Science in school issue 4 is out.

Check out the website here. In their own words:

Science in School is a European journal to promote inspiring science teaching. It covers not only biology, physics and chemistry, but also maths and earth sciences, highlighting the best in teaching and cutting-edge research, and focusing on interdisciplinary work. The contents include teaching materials, recent discoveries in science, education projects, interviews with young scientists and inspiring teachers, book reviews, and European events for teachers.

Science in School is freely available. Online articles are published in many European languages and a print version is distributed in English.

Teachers are invited to help by:
· Submitting articles for publication
· Joining the reviewer panel and helping to decide which articles to publish
· Translating articles into their own language

I've read it, and it's a fantastic resource. I just wish my science teachers had access to something like it, rather than tossing Wigglesworth on Insects across the desk and leaving us to learn it before going to the prep room to abuse the ether.

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