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For science teachers: Overview

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Science Teachers | Online resources

Science Teachers | Kerferd Library eBooks, magazines, reports and journals

Many of the library resources for philosophy teachers are found on EBSCOhost. The following search box allows you to search only on eBooks relating to philosophy and ethics. If promoted use you mConnect ID to log into these these services. See also the resources listed under the Philosophy bookshelf tab located at the top of this page.

Science eBooks

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Hint: When searching EBSCO for books on the sciences use the full word. You can use boolean operators (AND, NOT, OR) as well as * as a WildCard, for example, biolog* to search on biology and biological.

Science Teachers | Open data

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Science Teachers | Videos

Film and videoUsing YouTube on campus help and instructionsTo view this video on campus remember to first login to your school Google account using your mConnect username and password. Click here for more help on using YouTube on campus.

"The Society's Professor for Public Engagement in Science, Brian Cox, introduces our new videos and resources promoting experimental science in schools. " (The Royal Society, 2017)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation:The Royal Society (2017) or (The Royal Society, 2017)
Bibliography / Reference list: The Royal Society, (2017). Brian Cox School Experiments - Introduction [eVideo]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/gEGYU-0AtaM

"The essence of the Institute for Research in Schools is to enable secondary school students to undertake scientific research. This expands the students outlook on the scientific world, reinvigorates their their teachers and benefits the scientific community as a whole." (The Institute for Research in Schools, 2017)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation: The Institute for Research in Schools, (2017) or (The Institute for Research in Schools, 2017)
Bibliography / Reference list: The Institute for Research in Schools, (2017). The IRIS Vision, [eVideo]. The Institute for Research in Schools. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/8QDdv0Sm5GQ

"Special Plenary Session at Society for Mental Health Research 2018 coordinated by the Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute. Young people interested in neuroscience and mental health can become reviewers for Frontiers for Young Minds." (Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute, 2018)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation: Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute, (2018) or (Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute, 2018)
Bibliography / Reference list: Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute, (2018). Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute, [eVideo]. The Institute for Research in Schools. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/j-8gfwbQqdg

Case Studies:

"Students from the Richard Taylor Primary School present their work on their Viking Poo Project at the Francis Crick Institute." (Richard Taylor Primary School, 2019)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation: Richard Taylor Primary School, (2019) or (Richard Taylor Primary School, 2019)
Bibliography / Reference list: Richard Taylor Primary School, (2019). Richard Taylor Primary School on the Viking Poo Project, [eVideo]. The Institute for Research in Schools. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/fZaWPbTmPAE

"Students from the Camden School for Girls present their work on the Webb [Telescope] Project at the Francis Crick Institute." (Camden School for Girls, 2019)

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When using this video don't forget to cite and reference your sources. For more information and help see the Kerferd Library referencing guide and / or CiteMaker.
In text reference / citation: The Camden School for Girls, (2019) or (The Camden School for Girls, 2019)
Bibliography / Reference list: The Camden School for Girls, (2019). The Camden School for Girls on the Webb Project, [eVideo]. The Institute for Research in Schools. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/cdy0IwO55iQ

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