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The Association for Science Education (in the UK) has just launched
it's new web-site - SCIENCEONESTOP.COM. I've copied the blurb below
incase anyone is interested.


"SCIENCEONESTOP.COM

As part of the Planet Science legacy, The Association for Science Education,
(www.ase.org.uk), the largest subject teaching organisation in the UK, is
delighted to announce the September launch of its new interactive web based
resource www.scienceonestop.com. A central point of reference for all
primary and secondary school science teachers and technicians,
scienceonestop.com will offer a unique opportunity for specialist
organisations to raise their profile and to educate the more influential
members of their niche audience.Defined by age range, there will be four
areas to choose from - 3-7, 7-11, 11-14, and 14-19, each having its own
contents page listing the core subject areas with accompanying features
including ideas for lessons, contacts directories, product showcases and, of
course , Kitpot - a continuation of the distribution of free equipment and
apparatus first introduced in Science Year. Many of the features will be
relevant to, and closely linked to, the QCA Schemes of Work, as well as
material compatible with the Scottish, Welsh and Irish curricula. Post-16
and vocational courses will also be covered. Articles from esteemed
individuals and organisations - aimed at both educating and inspiring
teachers and students alike, will accompany, assisting by exploring and
explaining the many contentious and diverse issues that arise in this ever
changing world.Important Continuing Professional Development links for both
teachers and technicians, an Ask An Expert section, a Bulletin Board, a Swap
Shop and Student Careers advice for teachers will all be featured too, along
with a section giving information on the variety of Competitions
available.Š the emphasis of <http://www.scienceonestop.com> is one of
ease and
accessibility, a source of information and a directory of contacts
continually updated and added to. scienceonestop.com will become an
indispensable point of reference throughout each school year.

So, if you would like to see something specific, would like to write an
article, share a lesson plan - or indeed have some ideas for teaching or
material which you would like to share with others, then please let me know -
this site can only be as good as you help to make it!

It¹s just a click away <http://www.scienceonestop.com>!

For feedback or further information you can contact me,
Rebecca Dixon-Watmough, on 01254 247764 or by e-mail
<mailto:rebecca@...>

So what¹s between you and science teaching excellence?
The answerŠ..? A mouse!"

Keith
--
Dr. Keith S. Taber
http://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/staff/taber.html
University Lecturer in Science Education
University of Cambridge Faculty of Education
Homerton site
Hills Road
Cambridge CB2 2PH


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