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Background and Format: Education in Science is the in house magazine of the Association for Science Education (ASE) and it is sent to all members of the Association. This is a professional rather than an academic journal, intended to provide a means of communication between all sections of the membership as well as being a vehicle for keeping members informed about what ASE is doing on their behalf. Education in Science (EiS) covers all phases of education - early years, primary, secondary and post-16 - as well as carrying material for teacher educators, student teachers, technicians, researchers, curriculum and professional developers. Commissioned articles which may be contributions addressing topical issues in science education or regular features designed to appeal to particular groups within the membership; unsolicited articles about current issues and initiatives in science education, projects and events; letters; updates from ASE groups and committees and short news items from other organisations. Audience and Readership: Sent to members of the Association for Science Education. Deadline: Varies depending on edition. Time of Publication: February, May, September, November Circulation: Source: Publisher Distribution: The magazine is send to members of the Association for Science Education. Ad Rates: Information on ad rates are not disclosed. Videos: The ASE's youtube channel can be found here

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