Science education has undergone far-reaching changes in the last 50 years. The articles collected together in this reader examine how we have reached our present consensus and what theories we now use to explain how children learn science. The central sections of the reader examine how all this can be translated into effective and stimulating teaching, how learning can be most accurately and fairly assessed and how the impact of gender, ethnicity and other factors on children's performance can be addressed in methods of teaching which make science accessible to all. The articles in the final...
Science education has undergone far-reaching changes in the last 50 years. The articles collected together in this reader examine how we have reached ...
What is science? What is the purpose of science education? Should we be training scientists, or looking towards a greater public understanding of science? In this exciting text, some of the key figures in the fields of science and science education address this debate. Their contributions form an original dialogue on science education and the general public awareness of science, tackling both formal and informal aspects of science learning. the editors argue that a greater knowledge of science can lead to a better future, but that this can only happen through a mutual understanding between...
What is science? What is the purpose of science education? Should we be training scientists, or looking towards a greater public understanding of scie...
Young people are talking about complex issues, such as animal rights, genetically modified foods and cloning, and bringing their views to bear in the classroom. How can teachers best respond to this? How can they become sufficiently informed about such rapidly advancing technologies? This book both provides teachers with information on the arguments and issues involved in bioethics, and looks at how to deal with debate in the classroom.
Young people are talking about complex issues, such as animal rights, genetically modified foods and cloning, and bringing their views to bear in the ...
Science education has undergone far-reaching changes in the last fifty years. The articles collected together in this reader examine how we have reached our present consensus and what theories we now use to explain how children learn science. The central sections of the reader examine how all this can be translated into effective and stimulating teaching, how learning can be most accurately and fairly assessed and how the impact of gender, ethnicity and other factors on children's performance can be addressed in methods of teaching which make science accessible to all. The articles in the...
Science education has undergone far-reaching changes in the last fifty years. The articles collected together in this reader examine how we have reach...