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Nhalevilo, Emilia Afonso – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
This paper is a response to Maria Andree's paper. Andree tells in the paper how mistakes in practical lessons may be critical events to change students' attitudes in regard science. While traditionally mistakes in practical lessons could obligate students to repeat the experiment in order to get the "right result" in the paper we have a good…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
Papacosta, Pangratios – Science Education International, 2008
Of the many valuable tools available to science education, the mystery in science is the one that is most ignored, underused, or misunderstood. whenever it is used, it is only as mere entertainment or as an attention grabber. In this article, the author discusses how the mystery in science can improve student attitudes, generate a life-long…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Science Interests, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedAnderson, Ronald D. – NASSP Bulletin, 1983
After citing literature contending that science education is exclusive, academic, and devoid of inquiry orientation, this article gives principals suggestions for improving science education and making it available to all students. (MJL)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Inquiry, Science Curriculum, Science Education
Rossman, Michael – Learning, 1983
Children's natural enthusiasm for science is too often destroyed by the way the subject is taught. An elementary school teacher explains how to instill in young students an interest in science and a desire to understand why things happen as they do. (PP)
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Creative Teaching, Discovery Learning, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedHadzigeorgiou, Yannis – School Science Review, 1999
The thinking process does not always start with problem situations that produce cognitive conflict, and the confrontation of students' misconceptions is not always successful as a teaching approach. Contends that curiosity and mystery appear to excite human thinking and could therefore be considered to be the starting point in science teaching and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curiosity, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLucido, Horace (Rog) – Physics Teacher, 1988
Suggests a way to change the role of physics teacher. Discusses the teacher as a coach, reducing anxiety, team cooperation, and a grading system including "forgiving learning" which recognizes student's progress. (YP)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cooperation, Evaluation Methods, Grading

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