1st Edition

Science Knowledge and the Environment A Guide for Students and Teachers in Primary Education

    176 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    180 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    First Published in 2000. The timing of this book is auspicious in that we can look backwards at the twentieth century as the period of maximum environmental impact by humans in their history, while looking forward to a new era of potential improvement by drawing on and learning from this experience. This book's purpose, therefore, is to consider how to address education for children to become informed and concerned adults who will be able to understand critically the implications of these choices and act wisely in the wider interests of society and the planet as a whole.

    Chapter 1 Constructing a scientific understanding of our environment, Keith Ross; Chapter 2 Science and the environment, Michael Littledyke; Chapter 3 Environmentalism and environmental education, Michael Littledyke; Chapter 4 Faraday, bubbles and science processes, Liz Lakin; Chapter 5 Matter and life – the cycling of materials, Keith Ross; Chapter 6 Energy and fuels, Keith Ross; Chapter 7 Stardust, takeover bids and biodiversity, Liz Lakin; Chapter 8 Farming, food and feeding the world, Liz Lakin; Chapter 9 Health and our bodies, Michael Littledyke;

    Biography

    Michael Littledyke, Keith Ross, Liz Lakin