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How to Lead it: Primary Science
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Description
Finding it hard to know what to prioritise as subject lead or how to work out which research is relevant and how it applies to your subject? The How to Lead It series are the go-to guides for primary subject leads in schools and trusts. In them you will find:
- clear summaries of relevant research and thinking around best practice
- age-specific and inclusive classroom examples
- case studies
- reflective questions
- suggestions for short PD sessions with colleagues
Everything in the book is applied thoughtfully to your specific subject area. These books enable busy subject leaders to confidently make good decisions for effective teaching and impactful curricula.
All the key elements of the primary science curriculum are explored including curriculum planning, assessment, modelling, engagement, practical science and dialogue as well as support on how to approach research and a step-by-step guide to implementing changes in realistic and inclusive ways.
Table of Contents
2. Getting the best from research evidence
3. Big ideas in science
4. Curriculum design principles
5. How to plan a curriculum
6. Assessment: what do my pupils know?
7. Explanations and modelling
8. Vocabulary
9. Practical science
10. Dialogue
11. Disciplinary literacy
12. Engagement in science
13. Implementing change
Product details
Published | 14 Aug 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 160 |
ISBN | 9781801996297 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Education |
Series | How to Lead It |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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It's no secret that primary science has suffered in recent years, and is often seen as secondary to English and maths. Whilst the reasons for this decline might be varied and complex, there's no doubt that Kirsty Simkin's work should be seen as part of the solution. Kirsty has produced an accessible yet scholarly review of the major issues facing primary science, and by covering a vast range of concepts has given current and aspiring primary leaders plentiful tools to deploy in their schools. We know that primary children love science and studying the world around them, and there is no doubt that Kirsty's book will help primary teachers across the country grow that love and enthusiasm, and harness it to guide students to greater knowledge and understanding.
Adam Boxer, achemicalorthodoxy.wordpress.com, @adamboxer1
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Steeped in evidence and delightfully clear-every science lead should read this 3 times.
Peps McCrea, Teacher educator and author
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The perennial challenge for primary leaders is supporting colleagues to teach everything well-often without specialist training or time. This series meets that challenge head on. It's full of evidence-based strategies that will help leaders to build powerful, knowledge-rich curriculums and teaching practices in a range of subjects.
Daisy Christodoulou, Director of Education, No More Marking