Crisis in Science Teaching

4 mentions.

1950 - 2006

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1950 to 2000

three mentions

over 50 years

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There is a real Crisis in Science Teaching in our grammar schools due to the extra reward being offered by industry and to other causes.

Are we not facing a Crisis in Science Teaching in schools, which is due in part to disillusionment with the Government as a result of their lowering teachers' status over the years?

However, I am worried that at present the Department for Education and Employment is underestimating the depth of the Crisis in Science Teaching in our schools.

2006

one mention

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The shortage of chemistry and physics teachers stems ultimately from the Crisis in Science Teaching in our secondary schools that has developed in the past 20 years, and ill-judged reforms to the curriculum such as the double-award science GCSE.


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