Evidence-informed pedagogy in primary science
Issue 92 | Page 13 | Published Nov 2022
Description
The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) is due to publish its primary science guidance report.
Katie Luxton’s article describes the process of systematic review that the EEF has adopted to answer the question: ‘What approaches are most effective to improve pupil outcomes in primary science, in what context, and how?’ She highlights the problems of bias when looking for appropriate evidence and the approaches they have used to mitigate this.
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