Title: TY Science: a project to develop, evaluate and revise
1TY Science a project to develop, evaluate and
revise science teaching materials for Transition
Year
2The Irish education system
- At second level there are two state examinations
and the science curricula are centrally-prescribed
. - There is a Transition Year Option (TYO) between
the two cycles. - Uptake figures
- Age 12-15 Junior Certificate 90
- Age 15/16 Transition Year Option 50
- Age 15/16-17/18 Leaving Certificate 80
3The Irish Education System
4TYO An opportunity for curriculum development
- The only place in the system with freedom to
innovate is the Transition Year Option, between
junior and senior cycle. - TYO is optional depends on the school and on
the students. - TYO is broadly specified, it is not examined, and
teachers have freedom to devise or choose their
own science curriculum.
5Using TYO to promote science
- There is a big fall-off in science enrolment
between junior and senior cycles. - There is no formal science curriculum for TYO and
very few teaching resources. - Many teachers default to teaching from the LC
courses.
6TY Science project at UL
- The TY Science project aims to provide teachers
with interesting, context-based materials for
TYO. - The overall aim is to make science more
interesting, in order to encourage more students
to take LC science subjects.
7Science teacher training at UL
- The University of Limerick trains science
teachers in a four year concurrent programme,
with two in-school periods of teaching practice. - In year 4, students spend 10 weeks teaching
science in a second level school they often
teach TYO students and usually have to devise
their own materials.
8The genesis of TY Science
- In 2002-3 two students being supervised were
encouraged to develop new materials for their TYO
students Forensic Science (Sindy Meleady) and
Cosmetic Science (Audrey OGrady). - It was decided to develop these materials further
with the students as part of a TY Science
project. - The aim of the project was to provide new
context-based teaching resources for science
teachers.
9Project development (1)
- In addition a 3rd student (Maria Sheehan)
developed another module in The Science of Sport
for her Final Year Project (FYP) during the
summer vacation of 2003 and tried this out during
the 2003-4 school year.
10Project development (2)
- In 2006-7 modules were also developed in Science
and Survival (Rebecca Moran) and Environmental
Science (Sarah Hayes) - In 2008-9 new modules were developed and trialled
in Science and Medicine (Karen Murphy), Space
Science Technology (Walter Mahony), Issues in
Science (Ciara Hayes), Food Science (Anne
ODwyer), Science and Cleaning (Maeve Liston).
11Guiding principles in the modules
- The TY Science modules were designed to
- Build on the previous Junior Science course,
- Develop practical and laboratory skills,
- Develop the scientific method and related skills,
- Develop IT and communication skills,
- Involve hands-on activities and active learning,
- Be related to everyday contexts with an STS
focus, - Be interdisciplinary involving aspects of
Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
12Methodology of curriculum development
- TY Science modules were
- Developed by 4th. Year science education students
for their FYPs. - Piloted in a number of schools by the student,
other 4th. Year students and by experienced
teachers. - Evaluated through teachers diaries and pre- and
post-module student and post-module teacher
questionnaires. - Revised in the light of the feedback from 2. and
3. by the student teachers. - Made available to schools at low cost as a
teaching package.
13Structure of the modules
- Designed to cover 8/9 weeks work.
- Module consists of a series of 8/9 units.
- Each unit consists of 1 double lesson, 1 single
lesson and an optional extension single lesson. - Each unit is related to the overall theme but can
be taught independently. - Emphasis on active learning and practical work.
- Provided as a photocopiable Students Guide and
Teachers Guide.
14Module themes
- Completed and available to teachers
- Forensic Science (2004) Sindy Meleady
- Cosmetic Science (2004) Audrey OGrady
- The Science of Sport (2004) Maria Sheehan
- Science of Survival (2007) Rebecca Moran
- Environmental Science (2007) Sarah Hayes
- (date of publication)
15New module themes
- Revised and printed
- Issues in Science (2009) Ciara Hayes
- Science and Medicine (2009) Karen Murphy
- Food Science (2009) Anne ODwyer
- Under revision 2008-9
- Space Science Technology (Walter Mahony)
- Under development 2009-10
- Science of Cleaning (Maeve Liston)
16Success of the project
- Results from Sarah Hayes study showed that
- 100 of teachers find the teachers guide helpful
- Over 90 of teachers who responded felt that the
students enjoyed using the modules and found them
easy to use. - Teachers noted that the modules met their needs
because they - help introduce life skills
- have a good mix of student active work and
practical's - the resources needed for practical work are
cheap and easy to get - students are interested and want to complete the
modules
17Numbers of modules sold (12/08)
- Forensic Science 95
- Cosmetic Science 71
- The Science of Sport 81 100
- ( two large GAA orders)
- Science of Survival 41
- Environmental Science 63
18Conclusion - General
- The development of TY Science modules by trainee
science teachers has been very successful. - The modules have been well received by teachers
and are widely used. (gt 500 distributed to date
of the first 5 titles.) The project has used the
energy, enthusiasm and fresh ideas of trainee
teachers and has involved them in curriculum
development. - It has also been valuable for the students own
personal and professional development.
19Transition Year Science no longer a wasted
opportunity
- These modules
- Have involved student teachers in an innovative
curriculum development project. - Meet teachers needs for suitable TY Science
materials. - Satisfy the TY Science guidelines.
- Provide a relevant experience of all the sciences
to encourage the uptake of the Leaving
Certificate Sciences.
20- These modules are a life-saver, I dont know
what Id do without them! - (A Science Teacher, March 2009)
21New modules 2009
- Three modules have been revised and are
available - Science and Medicine (Karen Murphy)
- Food Science (Anne ODwyer)
- Issues in Science (Ciara Hayes)
- These new modules will now be described.
22TY Science
- Introduction to the module on
- Science and Medicine
- By Karen Murphy
23Science and Medicine
- Aims
- Promote pupils interest in areas of Science that
they have not encountered before. - Encourage pupils to enjoy Science and discuss
issues relevant to their interests. - Give pupils an understanding of the relevance of
Science topics in everyday life. - To help pupils see the importance of Science in
the field of medicine.
24List of units
- Unit 1 Action of antibiotics
- Unit 2 Antiseptics
- Unit 3 Blocking sensations - anaesthetics
- Unit 4 Antacids
- Unit 5 Analgesics Pain
- Unit 6 Importance of medicines
- Unit 7 Science Technology in Medicine
- Unit 8 Why not take the alternative route?
25Themes
- Initially the module looks at important classes
of drugs used in medicine - Antiseptics
- Anaesthetics
- Antacids
- Antibiotics
- Analgesics
26Themes
- It then goes on to look at
- the synthesis and production of drugs, using
aspirin as an example - the use of technology in medicine X-rays, CT
scans, radiogaphy - and finally a look at alternative medicine.
27Structure of each unit (1)
- Each unit contains an introductory single lesson,
a double lesson and an optional further single
lesson. - e.g.
- Unit 1 Action of antibiotics
- Lesson 1. Antibiotics
- Lesson 2. The Superbug
- Lesson 3. A look further
28Structure of each unit (2)
- Each unit develops the ideas and has a series of
pupil activities and experiments. - e.g. In unit 1 pupils look at the history of
antibiotics, discuss resistance to antibiotics,
how antibiotics are made industrially and make
yoghurt as an illustration of fermentation in
the optional lesson they are asked to research
and make presentations on different aspects of
antibiotics.
29TY Science materials
- 8 modules are currently available
- Forensic Science
- Cosmetic Science
- Science of Sport
- Science of Survival
- Environmental Science
- (includes a PowerPoint presentation and UV
beads) - Science and Medicine
- Food Science
- Issues in Science
30Availability of TY Science modules
- Modules costs 10 each plus pp.
- Each module contains a students handbook and a
teachers handbook, but extra students guides
can be bought separately (_at_ 5 each). - Contact peter.childs_at_ul.ie for more details and
an order form.