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Publication Detail
'What a Coronacoaster!' Navigating primary science education in primary schools during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic: EYFS and primary school teacher perspectives on the affective and pedagogical impacts of the pandemic
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Authors:McCrory A, Gatt S
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Publication date:2020
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Pagination:6, 18
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Journal:Journal of Emergent Science
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Issue:19
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Editors:McCrory A,Gatt S
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Status:Published
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Language:English
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Keywords:COVID-19, socioscientific issues, creativity in science education
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Notes:This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.
Abstract
This edition of JES was prepared in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and includes a number of papers produced before the crisis. However, it also features two articles written about the response to the pandemic, one by Amanda McCrory on the impact on EYFS and primary science provision, and a second article, by Susan Marks, about the contributions made by scientific enquiry and school leadership to a whole school culture of good wellbeing. Other topics covered in this issue include a new resource for primary teachers using Defra's Air Quality Archive, an examination of creativity in Irish primary schools, and making environmental studies engaging for the primary sector.
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