In the second part of episode two of the new podcast for secondary school students, experts continue the conversation and advise students on their individual investigative study.
Iain Wallace, education officer at IASTA and ag science teacher at Wesley College, sits down with Roisin Byrne, ag science co-ordinator at Agri Aware, to record episode two of Growing Minds.
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Following on from episode two, part one, ag science co-ordinator at Agri Aware Roisin Byrne continues her conversation with education officer at IASTA and ag science teacher at Wesley College Iain Wallace.
This week, they have a detailed discussion on the individual investigative study (IIS) and give key advice for students looking to receive top marks in their project.
They cover the results, analysis and conclusion sections, along with the reflection section to outline how students need to demonstrate the work they have carried out.
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Iain also gives an overview of the importance of referencing.
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Following on from episode two, part one, ag science co-ordinator at Agri Aware Roisin Byrne continues her conversation with education officer at IASTA and ag science teacher at Wesley College Iain Wallace.
This week, they have a detailed discussion on the individual investigative study (IIS) and give key advice for students looking to receive top marks in their project.
They cover the results, analysis and conclusion sections, along with the reflection section to outline how students need to demonstrate the work they have carried out.
Iain also gives an overview of the importance of referencing.
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