Planet ocean: articles to put the ocean centre stage on World Oceans Day
Turning the tide: celebrate World Oceans Day in your classroom with ocean articles spanning the breadth of STEM subjects, from biology to physics.
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Turning the tide: celebrate World Oceans Day in your classroom with ocean articles spanning the breadth of STEM subjects, from biology to physics.
Can social media be a useful resource for teachers? We think so. Read on for some tips on getting involved and finding inspiring STEM education groups, creators, and content.
Explore the science behind some of the SDGs and the key role science has to play in our efforts towards achieving them.
Events like COP26 are an opportunity to teach students about the importance of STEM for society, and how what they learn in class has real-world relevance. Here is a collection of Science in School articles on climate change to get you started.
It’s the start of a new school year and we’re back with a new issue and a brand-new website!
Science fiction can be an engaging starting point for scientific discussions. Learn how one research group is using Star Wars to introduce students to accelerator science.
Good things come in small packages: discover how microscale experiments can have a big impact in STEM teaching
Ideas for how to use the COVID-19 pandemic to bring curriculum STEM concepts into focus.
Take another look at some of our favourite articles from recent issues of Science in School.
You may know that Science in School is published by EIROforum, but who are the EIROs and what can they offer teachers?
Planet ocean: articles to put the ocean centre stage on World Oceans Day
Net results: what can social media offer STEM teachers?
Sustainable Science: Articles for European Sustainable Development Week
Climate change articles to accompany the COP26 summit
Editorial
The physics of Star Wars: introducing accelerator science
Little wonder: microscale chemistry in the classroom
Exploring STEM concepts through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic
Recent highlights from Science in School
Meet the EIROs