The SSERC Primary Cluster Programme in Science and Technology – Impact on teaching and learning
Issue 18 | Page 13 | Published Jan 2020
Description
This article identifies key components of the SSERC Primary Cluster Programme in Science and Technology responsible for its effectiveness and reflects on the implications of the findings for tackling the challenge of promoting science literacy and attainment.
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