日本科学教育学会年会論文集
Online ISSN : 2433-2925
Print ISSN : 2186-3628
ISSN-L : 0913-4476
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Science Education Reform in the United Kingdom
Rosemary Feasey
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p. 51-54

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Prior to 1988 science education was characterised by a minority of pupils having access to science. The advent of a National Curriculum for Science introduced compulsory science education between the ages 5-16, yet despite this move the uptake of students choosing to study science post 16 has not increased in physics and there is a national shortage of maths, chemistry and technology teachers. The current curriculum is seen as inherently flawed by many people, who believe that only a radical rethink of science education will enable young people to participate as scientifically literate citizens in a democratic society. This paper considers the nature and extent of curriculum reform over the past two decades and the evaluation systems in place. It concludes with a suggested vision for science education in the 21st century.
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© 1999 Japan Society for Science Education
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