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{| | {{ResourcePageGroupMenu|OU Teach Learn}} | ||
| | {{Rinfo | ||
|type= Teacher Education | |||
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| | |attribution={{OpenLearn}} | ||
| | |title=A global dimension to science education in schools | ||
| | |topic=Global education | ||
|- | |image=Globalscience1.png | ||
| | |tagline=Science and technology beyond the Western world | ||
| | |subject=Science, Cross-curricular | ||
|resourcenumber=TE017 | |||
|age= Primary, Higher, Secondary | |||
|content= This is a tutorial covering the following topics: | |||
* Why include a global dimension in science education? | |||
| | * Looking outside the ‘western world’. | ||
| | * Science throughout history: a case of attribution? | ||
* Teaching global science. | |||
| | |strategy= | ||
| | |Learning Objectives= | ||
| | * Understanding why the global dimension in science is so important. | ||
| | * Identifying what contributions have been made to science by ‘non-Western’ scientists. | ||
| | * Learning how to deliver the curriculum and bring global science to life for students. | ||
| | |additional resources= | ||
|useful information=From the Open University's Teach and Learn series. | |||
|related resources= | |||
|other= | |||
|format=Web tutorial with eleven PDF documents and two mp3 audio files | |||
|resources=[http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2478 Web tutorial] | |||
|final=yes | |||
}} | |||
[[Image:Globaldimension.png|700px|link=http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=2478]] | |||
[[Category:Secondary]] [[Category:Science]][[Category:Teacher Education]][[Category:External Resource]][[Category:Global]] [[Category:Cross-curricular]] | |||