Implementation and Impact of the Secondary Science National Strategy (Paperback)


This study explores the background to the National Strategy as developed for the teaching of science in England and Wales. The conclusion, sadly, is that the initiative did not transform teaching methods in the long-term, and student attitudes towards the subject remain as ambivalent as ever. This study explores what happened and considers what went wrong - to a large extent the failure of the Strategy, despite the vast sums of money expended, could be readily identified. The Strategy was over-ambitious, generating too many areas of advice for the school teachers to implement and embed in their daily work. In addition, the messages were not repeated, and were given once during training sessions, with attendees expected to cascade the ideas to their colleagues. Ultimately this process failed, with excellent ideas being passed over in a process of Initiative Overload, where schools became faced with too many new concepts to absorb into their work. Swamped by other pressures, the National Strategy for science became submerged and lost, despite the merits of the messages.

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This study explores the background to the National Strategy as developed for the teaching of science in England and Wales. The conclusion, sadly, is that the initiative did not transform teaching methods in the long-term, and student attitudes towards the subject remain as ambivalent as ever. This study explores what happened and considers what went wrong - to a large extent the failure of the Strategy, despite the vast sums of money expended, could be readily identified. The Strategy was over-ambitious, generating too many areas of advice for the school teachers to implement and embed in their daily work. In addition, the messages were not repeated, and were given once during training sessions, with attendees expected to cascade the ideas to their colleagues. Ultimately this process failed, with excellent ideas being passed over in a process of Initiative Overload, where schools became faced with too many new concepts to absorb into their work. Swamped by other pressures, the National Strategy for science became submerged and lost, despite the merits of the messages.

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

2012

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First published

2012

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-3-8465-9602-9

Barcode

9783846596029

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LSN

3-8465-9602-7



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