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Physics goes live introducing the SATIS project

Authors :
Anabel Curry
John Holman
Source :
Physics Education. 21:268-271
Publication Year :
1986
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1986.

Abstract

The SATIS team set out to produce a set of resource units which attempt to remedy the shortcomings of traditional science material. The material would aim to illustrate the social, economic and technological implications of the science curriculum and try to avoid the cultural and gender bias that inadvertently pervades many of the present resources. It was hoped to provide not only original and interactive resources but also an opportunity to experiment with a wider range of teaching techniques. The method of publication was to be unconventional. The priority was to make the resource units available to every science department, however stringent its budget, and to produce them in the most versatile and economical form. They were to be short, simple and easy to use. The material is now available from the Association for Science Education as loosely bound books of copyright-waived masters from which teachers can select the units they require.

Details

ISSN :
00319120
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physics Education
Accession number :
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