Perspectives on Education
The 'Perspectives on Education' series is designed to provide education professionals with a selection of accessible and authoritative pieces of writing centred on current issues in UK science education. The intention is to stimulate wider discussion and debate on these key issues by policy makers, academics and practitioners alike.
Each report features two or more authors giving evidenced perspectives on a particular issue, and overarching messages for further policy development are identified.
Inquiry-based learning
In the latest report in the series, four authors explore the topic of inquiry-based learning from their perspectives as a researcher, a policy maker, an international education expert and a teacher. In recent years, inquiry-based learning has attracted much attention and debate in the UK, with government bodies supporting its use. What is its role in an inspiring education, and what are its boundaries and limitations?
The authors are: Dr Jim Ryder, Reader in Science Education, University of Leeds; Professor Pierre Léna, Emeritus Professor, Université Paris Diderot; Dr Sue Horner, Former Director of Curriculum, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority; and Neil Dixon, Teacher of Chemistry, South Bromsgrove Community School.
Previous issues
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Primary-secondary Transfer in Science Download report [PDF 448KB] |
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Primary Science Download report [PDF 456KB] |


