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Higher Education
Good Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say
2nd Edition © 2010 | Published: May 16, 2010In stock"The book has wide appeal in that the issues investigated - for example, the nature of science, practical work, the role of language, of technology and formative and summative assessment - are relevant and pertinent to science teachers' work in all school systems."Professor David F Treagust, Curtin …
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Good Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say
2nd Edition © 2010 | Published: April 16, 2010Out of stock"The book has wide appeal in that the issues investigated - for example, the nature of science, practical work, the role of language, of technology and formative and summative assessment - are relevant and pertinent to science teachers' work in all school systems."Professor David F Treagust, Curtin …
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Language and Literacy in Science Education
1st Edition © 2001 | Published: March 16, 2001In stockScience in secondary schools has tended to be viewed mainly as a 'practical subject', and language and literacy in science education have been neglected. But learning the language of science is a major part of science education: every science lesson is a language lesson, and language is a major barr…
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Imporving Science Education
1st Edition © 2000 | Published: December 16, 2000In stockThis book takes stock of where we are in science education research, and considers where we ought now to be going. It explores how and whether the research effort in science education has contributed to improvements in the practice of teaching science and the science curriculum. It contains contribu…
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Supporting Science, Design and Technology in the Early Years
1st Edition © 1999 | Published: August 16, 1999In stockHow do young children learn science, design and technology?How can we support young children and help them to develop scientific, design and technology skills?This practical and accessible text answers these questions and provides guidance for adults working with young children in a variety of forma…
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Explaining Science in the Classroom
1st Edition © 1996 | Published: November 16, 1996In stock"This is an impressive book. It is an example of that rare item - a book about complex scientific ideas, expressed in clear, simple language - built on real teacher - learner conversations. Starting in the classroom, or the laboratory, with the most common occurence - a teacher offering an explana…
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Young People's Images of Science
1st Edition © 1996 | Published: January 16, 1996In stock* What ideas about science do school students form as a result of their experiences in and out of school?* How might science teaching in schools develop a more scientifically-literate society?* How do school students understand disputes about scientific issues including those which have social sig…
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Beliefs And Values In Science Education
1st Edition © 1995 | Published: June 16, 1995In stockThis book examines ways in which beliefs and values interact with science and science teaching. It looks at some of the spiritual, moral, social and cultural contexts within which science has developed and considers how these factors can affect the choice of scientific theory. Various historical s…
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Words, Science and Learning
1st Edition © 1992 | Published: June 16, 1992In stockDespite the power of words to move minds, appreciating the written or spoken word is rarely thought to be the essence of teaching and learning science and much more effort goes into organizing practical work. There is an exaggerated confidence in the value of the direct experience of things as oppos…
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Children's Ideas in Science
1st Edition © 1985 | Published: June 16, 1985In stockChildren arrive in their science classrooms with their own ideas and interpretations of the phenomena they are to study even when they have received no systematic instruction in these subjects whatsoever. These ideas and interpretations are a natural result of everyday experience - of practical phys…
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