If we could plan the next 10 years in science education...
Issue 351 | Page 40 | Published Dec 2013
Description
Two major sessions at the 2013 ASE Summer Celebration Conference in Hatfield offered teachers (and other educators) the chance to debate and define the key issues facing science education over the next 10 years. Participants were asked to suggest the important issues. Then those with similar proposals were put into groups to develop the idea ready for the second session. Selected ideas were then put to an influential panel of guest speakers.
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