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Iwuanyanwu, Paul Nnanyereugo – Pedagogical Research, 2019
As long has been known, there is no perfect way to teach science. This paper makes no claim to be the 'be-all and end-all' of science education. Rather it critically examines what we teach learners in science and what they learn and tries to offer suggestions that can help teachers to surmount the scholastic inadequacies they tend to encounter in…
Descriptors: Science Education, 21st Century Skills, Science History, Educational Objectives
Iwuanyanwu, Paul Nnanyereugo – Online Submission, 2019
As long has been known, there is no perfect way to teach science. This paper makes no claim to be the 'be-all and end-all' of science education. Rather it critically examines what we teach learners in science and what they learn and tries to offer suggestions that can help teachers to surmount the scholastic inadequacies they tend to encounter in…
Descriptors: Science Education, 21st Century Skills, Science History, Educational Objectives
Redding, Sam; Twyman, Janet; Murphy, Marilyn – Center on Innovations in Learning, Temple University, 2016
The promise of personalized learning excites many educators, and schools are wondering how best to introduce it and how they know when they have achieved it. Rather than thinking of personalized learning as an "it" (i.e., a program that is either present or not), we might think of it as an approach to teaching and learning that has many…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Organizational Culture
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Osborne, Jonathan – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2014
This paper provides a rationale for the changes advocated by the Framework for K-12 Science Education and the Next Generation Science Standards. It provides an argument for why the model embedded in the Next Generation Science Standards is seen as an improvement. The Case made here is that the underlying model that the new Framework presents of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Instruction, State Standards, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ma, Jiahai; Guo, Rongrong – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
As worldwide energy shortages and environmental degradation increase, along with steady increases in population, current science and technology are confronted with many challenges to successfully sustain our society. Among the existing promising choices, photocatalysis has been widely considered as a potential solution to energy and environment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Study, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Malone, Karen; Supri, Salinder – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
Rapid expansion in scientific knowledge, changes in medical practice, and greater demands from patients and society necessitate reform of the medical curriculum. In recognition of this, medical educators across the world have recommended the adoption of competence-based education. This is intended to increase the rigour and relevance of the…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Scientific Principles, Medicine, Patients
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Clough, Michael P. – Science Teacher, 2011
Understanding the nature of science (NOS)--what science is and how it works, the assumptions that underlie scientific knowledge, how scientists function as a social group, and how society impacts and reacts to science--is prominent in science education reform documents (Rutherford and Ahlgren 1990; AAAS 1993; McComas and Olson 1998; NRC 1996; AAAS…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Educational Change, Science Instruction, Science Education
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Duncan, Douglas K.; Arthurs, Leilani – Astronomy Education Review, 2012
Student attitudes about learning science and student ideas about the nature of science were compared at the end of two astronomy courses taught in Fall 2007, a course with a traditional astronomy curriculum and a transformed course, whose traditional astronomy curriculum was supplemented by an embedded curriculum that explicitly addressed the…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Student Attitudes, Scientific Principles, Astronomy
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di Fuccia, David; Witteck, Torsten; Markic, Silvija; Eilks, Ingo – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2012
By the 1970s a fundamental shift had taken place in German science education. This was a shift away from the learning of more-or-less isolated facts and facets in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics towards a restructuring of science teaching along the general principles of the respective science domains. The changes included also the addition of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Research and Development, Scientific Principles, Problem Based Learning
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Meyer, Xenia; Crawford, Barbara A. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2011
Due to the growing number of students from populations underrepresented in the sciences, there is an intensified need to consider alternatives to traditional science instruction. Inquiry-based instructional approaches provide promise and possibility for engaging underrepresented students in the activities of science. However, inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Scientific Principles, Science Instruction
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Leif, Todd R. – Physics Teacher, 2008
This past semester I brought a Lava Lite[R] Lamp into my classroom. Why bring such a thing into class? Many of today's students are part of the "retro" movement. They buy clothes from the '60s, they wear their hair like people did in the '60s, and they look for the ideals and themes related to living in the 1960s. Physics education reform is also…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Change
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Robertson, William H. – Science Education Review, 2009
In order to create student interest and promote new connections to the understanding of fundamental physics concepts, there is a need for new approaches and methods that are both contemporary and relevant. Dr Skateboard's Action Science, a curriculum supplement comprising video instruction and classroom activities, is an example that focuses on…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Student Interests, Physics, Motion
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Ogunniyi, Meshach B. – African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2011
The underlying assumption to this paper is that learners' ability to appreciate the relevance of school science and its importance to socio-economic development of their communities to a large extent depends on the quality of instruction they receive from their teachers. A popular conundrum is that no country is greater than the calibre of its…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Relevance (Education), Cultural Context, Science Instruction
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Settelmaier, Elisabeth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2010
In this paper I respond to Long's paper in which he uses an ethnographic snapshot of a rally of scientists against the perceived "dumbing down" effect of the new Answers in Genesis Museum in Kentucky to raise educational concerns about the effects of creationist influence on the science curriculum in American schools. In my response I…
Descriptors: Social History, Conflict, Educational Change, Science Curriculum
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Kurdziel, Josepha P.; Libarkin, Julie C. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2002
Explores how three assistant professors in geology departments assess college students' understanding of the nature of science (NOS). Discusses the usefulness of both qualitative and quantitative data in assessment and the ways in which assessment can impact teaching reforms. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Geology, Higher Education, Research Methodology
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