Teaching out-of-classroom science: implications from the initial teacher training experience
Issue 333 | Page 111 | Published Jun 2009
Description
This article sets out to summarise the range of opportunities provided across 47 secondary science providers of the PGCE in England, and the quantity and quality of their out-of-classroom teaching.
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