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Revision as of 13:57, 28 September 2012
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Lesson idea. In this audio file, science teacher and dictionary author Dr William Hirst explains that learning the language of science can improve children’s success at school.
Teaching approach. This resource was made for general public interest but may find use as a discussion starter in teacher education. (edit)
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Title | Jargon - the language of science |
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Learning Objectives | Appreciate a language issue in learning science. |
Format / structure | Audio podcast - 14 minutes mp3 |
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Useful information | Edited from The Science Show on Cambridge 105 FM |
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Files and resources to view and download | Radio - audio: Introduced by Roger Frost (1 minute) - Interview William Hirst (14 minutes) Right click to Save. Or click to use. Some suggested discussion points and questions can be seen on this WikiText page |
Acknowledgement | This resource was created by Roger Frost, and is under the ORBIT's CC licence. |
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