The study, co-funded by the Wellcome Trust, found that the Focus4TAPS intervention had a positive impact on Year 5 pupils’ (9−10 year-olds) science attainment, with children who received the intervention making – on average – an additional two months’ progress. Encouragingly, this was also true for pupils from socio-disadvantaged backgrounds. There is a high level of confidence in the security of this finding.
Developed by Bath Spa University, from research funded by the Primary Science Teaching Trust, the programme aims to boost primary school pupils’ science outcomes by improving teaching and assessment in this subject area.
It focuses on supporting teachers with key areas of their science teaching, such as deepening their understanding of how pupils progress through the science curriculum, applying formative assessment and providing appropriate levels of support or challenge for their pupils.
Primary science intervention boosts pupil progress in EEF trial
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