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Article

Collins, Philip (2012) Cross-Curricular Learning in the Secondary School. Worcester Journal of Learning and Teaching (7). pp. 1-4. ISSN 2024-8032

Collins, Philip (2011) The Cycle of Physics Pedagogy. Worcester Journal of Learning and Teaching (6). pp. 1-2. ISSN 2024-8032

Collins, Philip (2010) Supporting and Improving Retention in Initial Teacher Education in Shortage Secondary Subjects: The Starting Out Scheme. Worcester Journal of Learning and Teaching (4). pp. 1-2.

Conference or Workshop Item

Howarth, Sue and Collins, Philip (2013) Crazy Ideas in Secondary Science Teaching That Work. In: Association for Science Education annual conference, 2-5 January 2013, University of Reading.

Scott, Linda and Howarth, Sue and Collins, Philip (2012) Improving Retention of Science Student Teachers. In: Association for Science Education Annual Conference, Research Seminar series, Jan 2012, University of Liverpool.

Howarth, Sue and Scott, Linda and Collins, Philip (2011) More WoW Factors in Science Learning and Teaching. In: ASE Regional Conference,, 12.03.11, RAF Cosford Museum. .

Howarth, Sue and Scott, Linda and Collins, Philip and Blackmore, Karen (2010) Wow Factors! In: Association for Science Education Annual Conference , 06-09.01.2010, University of Nottingham.

Other

Howarth, Sue and Collins, Philip and Scott, Linda (2010) WOW Factors in Secondary Science. Institute of Education. (Unpublished)

Report

Collins, Philip (2009) The STEM Project. Project Report. University of Worcester.

Collins, Philip (2009) The Provision of Subject Knowledge Enhancement in Shortage Subject Areas in Secondary PGCE at the University of Worcester. Project Report. University of Worcester.

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