Description

This article reviews the use of'bridging units' in science to improve curriculum continuity during transition from primary to secondary school. Based on research evidence collected over several decades, it suggests that the use of these units rose to a peak around the time of the millennium, but that in recent years few schools have continued with these curriculum initiatives. The reasons for this decline are explored.

Transition

More from this issue

Pupils' questions can play a powerful role in helping them to develop conceptual understanding, but can also provide a stimulus for teacher...

Jan 2016
Journal Article

Dips in pupils' science attitudes and performance when they transfer from primary to secondary school in England are well established. They...

Jan 2016
Journal Article

Allan Mills describes the use of capiz shells for making lampshades, including the process that makes them translucent and the controls on...

Jan 2016
Journal Article