Year in review: our ten most-read articles
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Have a look at some of the most popular articles from the last four issues of Science in School.
A teacher from Hannover, Germany, explains how scientific conferences enrich her teaching.
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At first glance, science and magic seem like chalk and cheese, but as the writer Arthur C Clarke pointed out, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The feeling of wonder that keeps scientists hooked to their research can also captivate a magician’s audience.…
Success with STEM: Ideas for the classroom, STEM clubs and beyond is an excellent resource, brimming with ideas to support teachers of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Educator, student and Arctic explorer combined – Giulia Realdon can’t think of a better job than being a science teacher.
Sub-titled “The new science of memory”, this is the paperback edition of a title that appeared first in the UK in 2012 and has received several awards.
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Illusioneering, by Peter McOwan and Matt Parker
Success with STEM: Ideas for the classroom, STEM clubs and beyond, by Sue Howarth and Linda Scott
Teacher on the high seas
Pieces of light, by Charles Fernyhough
Citizen science: have you used it in your classroom?