Big Tick For Academy Primary Science Education Program

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AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

MEDIA RELEASE


AAS 28/09

20 November 2009


Big tick for Academy primary science education program


Two research reports on the Primary Connections education program approved for

release today by the Australian Government Minister for Education, the Hon Julia

Gillard, show the program is having a positive impact on schools, teachers and students. 


Teachers who use the program feel more confident about teaching science. Students

have not only enjoyed learning science but have a better understanding of science

processes and concepts. Students’ attitudes to science are more positive as a result of

their experience, and it has increased the amount of science taught in schools.


Primary Connections units have activities to engage indigenous students. Preliminary

research findings indicate that indigenous students in particular have benefited from

teaching based on Primary Connections with its integration of science and literacy. 


The reports recommend that the approach be used as a means of bridging the gap

between the science achievement of indigenous and non-indigenous students.


Academy of Science President, Professor Kurt Lambeck, said the Academy stood firmly

behind the project, with guarantees of quality and independence. It would ensure that

the program aligned with the development of a national curriculum in the sciences to be

released next year, making the approach a high-quality option to improve student

learning in science and literacy.


He noted that within a relatively short period Primary Connections had touched and

influenced science education in almost 50 per cent of Australian primary schools.


Primary Connections: Linking science with literacy is an initiative of the Australian

Academy of Science funded through a partnership with the Australian Government

Department of Education which has provided almost $10 million in funding 2005–11.


The reports

Primary Connections Stage 3rResearch outcomes: 2006–08 and Science is primary: A

review of Primary Connections Stage 3, 2006–08 are available from



Media contact: Robyn Bull, Primary Connections Project Co-ordinator, (02) 6201 9427







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