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| '''Pedagogical Rationale'''||This unit is aimed at those teachers who would like to give a more global feeling to their teaching.<br />You will learn how to source scientific articles with a greater emphasis on science and technology beyond the Western world and experience how such articles can be incorporated into teaching within the National Curriculum.
| '''Pedagogical Rationale'''||This unit is aimed at those teachers who would like to give a more global feeling to their teaching.<br />You will learn how to source scientific articles with a greater emphasis on science and technology<br />beyond the Western world and experience how such articles can be incorporated into teaching within the National Curriculum.
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| '''Useful information'''|| Part of the Teach and Learn series from the Open University
| '''Useful information'''|| Part of the Teach and Learn series from the Open University

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Details
Subject Science education in schools
Resource Number TE_0017
Age of students
Title A global dimension to science education in schools
Content/Ideas
Format/Structure 2 PDF and 1 image
Pedagogical Rationale This unit is aimed at those teachers who would like to give a more global feeling to their teaching.
You will learn how to source scientific articles with a greater emphasis on science and technology
beyond the Western world and experience how such articles can be incorporated into teaching within the National Curriculum.
Useful information Part of the Teach and Learn series from the Open University
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Files available to download http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2478