Increasingly, reading specialists are realising that to be strong readers, pupils need strong background knowledge. When teachers teach subject knowledge, … More
Author: BenRogers
How Much Science Knowledge is Too Little?
Some people don’t know much science, but it doesn’t seem to hold them back. Is there a limit to how … More
Reducing the Cognitive Load of Reading in Science Lessons
I suspect we all tried to get pupils to read a science explanation when we were training. I did. It … More
Should We Explain a New Concept to a Class, or Ask Pupils to Read an Explanation Instead?
Could teachers make their lives easier by giving their pupils a well-crafted science explanation to read instead of explaining it … More
Can We Use Stories to Teach Disciplinary Knowledge in Science?
When the Ofsted Science report came out in 2021, there was a lot of talk about substantive and disciplinary knowledge: … More
A Checklist of Scientific Visuals
Primary and secondary teachers, skip seductive pictures of explosions, pandas and smallpox – they reduce comprehension and learning (see here). … More
Primary Science in a Nutshell
Exciting news! Leigh Hoath and I have written, with the support of many others (see below), a new book. Our … More
Reading for Learning or Learning for Reading?
Back in 2014, when I started this blog, I was a primary school teacher with a special interest in science … More
Making Abstract Physics Concepts Physical
4 years ago, I was promoting making abstract quantities in physics, such as current and energy, visible using representations such … More
What Makes an Explanation in Science Lessons Effective?
A review of “Towards a framework for effective instructional explanations in science teaching” by Christoph Kulgemeyer (2019) This paper provides … More
