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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Summaries of meetings one and two
The first meeting of #SciTeachJC took place on Tuesday 5th July 2011. @JustinDillonKCL wrote this summary of the meeting for The Guardian Science Blog: It’s Club Night for Science Teachers Good teachers count. In a recent survey carried out as … Continue reading
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Meeting Two: “Beyond 2000″
For our second meeting, on Tuesday 19th July at 19:30, we’ll be discussing the Beyond 2000 report edited by Robin Millar and Jonathan Osborne (Download .PDF 142kB). The report set out to answer four questions: What are the successes and failures … Continue reading
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