AIPCV/SCIENCE CLUB/ 2011 |
Research shows that 'Out of School Hours Learning' (often known as OSHL, OSL or OOSHL) or 'Study Support' is widely recognised to lead to improvements in school performance. This can manifest as improved motivation and a positive impact on attitudes. In addition, in one study in Northern Ireland 84% of post-primary principals said that it contributed to raised attainment.
There are benefits for:
Pupils
•Practice at the process skills needed in science.
•Increased opportunity to develop and practice thinking, speaking and listening skills.
•Opportunities to experience a wider range of science topics, hence broadening their enthusiasm for science.
BE PART OF OUR TEAM AND GET READY TO LIVE THE EXPERIENCE OF SCIENCE.
Teacher Ramón Guerra.
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teacher thanks for letting me join the club of science is the best as I'd like you to be my lifelong teacher teacher I want is that my sister would feel good to be able to take with you.
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