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SATIS 16-19: Units 51-75

Units 51 to 75 of the SATIS 16-19 series. The introductory General Guide for teachers gives information on the design and use of the units, outlines of the unit subjects relating them to science specialisms.

Structure of the units
Each SATIS 16 - 19 unit was designed to be photocopied and published in four parts:
*Notes for guidance (for teachers)
*A study guide (for students)
*Information pages
*A commentary offering hints, answers or a review of issues raised (for students after completing the study tasks).

The inclusion of the commentaries and the separation of the study guides from information were designed to encourage self-directed learning.

Teaching methods
The units featured a very wide range of teaching and learning methods including case studies, data analysis, structured discussion, practical investigations, role-play, decision making, surveys, interviews and fieldwork.

Contents
The units are:
51. Patterns in the sky
52. The problem of the planets
53. Make a SATIS game or puzzle book
54. Appropriate technology
55. Thinking green
56. Planning a new edible-fats factory
57. Pregnancy testing
58. Grey seals and fisheries
59. Dextram
60. How log will we live?
61. Why do we grow old?
62.Are we what we eat?
63. Biogras
64. Polyurethanes
65. Catalytic converters
66. Swimming-pool chemistry
67. The perfume industry
68. Perfume chemicals
69. Living in a greenhouse
70. Heather moors and red grouse
71. Plug into safety
72. Cracking up
73. Launching satellites
74. Satellite communications
75. An international satellite conference.

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