Making sense of secondary science: support materials for teachers

When children begin secondary school they already have knowledge and ideas about many aspects of the natural world from their experiences both in primary classes and outside school. These ideas, right or wrong, form the basis of all they subsequently learn. Research has shown that teaching is unlikely to be effective unless it takes into account the position from which the learner starts.

Making Sense of Secondary Science provides a concise and accessible summary of the research that has been done internationally in this area. The research findings are arranged in three main sections, life and living processes, materials and their properties and physical processes.

Show health and safety information

Please be aware that resources have been published on the website in the form that they were originally supplied. This means that procedures reflect general practice and standards applicable at the time resources were produced and cannot be assumed to be acceptable today. Website users are fully responsible for ensuring that any activity, including practical work, which they carry out is in accordance with current regulations related to health and safety and that an appropriate risk assessment has been carried out.

Subject(s)Science
Author(s)Rosalind Driver, Ann Squires, Peter Rushworth, Valerie Wood-Robinson
Age11-14, 14-16
Published1994
Published by
Shelf referenceA 507.12 DRI
ISN/ISBN9780415097666
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x88ea

This is a physical resource. Come and visit the National STEM Learning Centre library to see it.

Find out more about the Centre