Abstract: This paper revisits the problem of terminology in the study of student conceptions in science. Progress on the resolution of the problem is reviewed first. Then, an analysis is performed on the knowledge of science subdividing it into components such as disciplinary, curricular, experiential, and personal knowledge. An attempt is then made to analyze how these four components of knowledge might interact in research settings to produce different contexts. Based on these analyses, it is suggested that the appropriateness of a particular term as a descriptor of science knowledge might be dependent on specific research contexts that science education researchers need to make more explicit. It seems misconceptions, alternative concepti...
Abstract: In the past several years there has been a significant increase in research dealing with s...
Abstract: Learning as a conceptual change is today, in the science teaching and learning process, an...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
Abstract: Words are the wagons we use to carry our concepts. If, as Novak (1977, p. 18) argues, &quo...
The paper deals with theoretical research of the phenomenon of misconceptions, i.e. retention (after...
Abstract: Every student brings to science class their conceptions of the world. Because of students ...
Some science educators who are interested in conceptual development have considered the phenomenon o...
A misconception is a misunderstanding in connecting a concept with other concepts, between new conce...
Abstract: It is already two decades since the time science educators and researchers started concent...
This study formed the basis of an assignment for a teacher-training course. The objectives of the st...
Abstract: The research on children's ideas about scientific conceptions in the last two decades...
Abstract: However, it is rather obvious that not the whole problems of learning and teaching of scie...
Abstract: A considerable consensus has evolved that in coming to understand science, students &apos...
A great body of research in science education has focused on identifying difficulties students expe...
Abstract: There is a double learning context in studying science through learning about the nature o...
Abstract: In the past several years there has been a significant increase in research dealing with s...
Abstract: Learning as a conceptual change is today, in the science teaching and learning process, an...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...
Abstract: Words are the wagons we use to carry our concepts. If, as Novak (1977, p. 18) argues, &quo...
The paper deals with theoretical research of the phenomenon of misconceptions, i.e. retention (after...
Abstract: Every student brings to science class their conceptions of the world. Because of students ...
Some science educators who are interested in conceptual development have considered the phenomenon o...
A misconception is a misunderstanding in connecting a concept with other concepts, between new conce...
Abstract: It is already two decades since the time science educators and researchers started concent...
This study formed the basis of an assignment for a teacher-training course. The objectives of the st...
Abstract: The research on children's ideas about scientific conceptions in the last two decades...
Abstract: However, it is rather obvious that not the whole problems of learning and teaching of scie...
Abstract: A considerable consensus has evolved that in coming to understand science, students &apos...
A great body of research in science education has focused on identifying difficulties students expe...
Abstract: There is a double learning context in studying science through learning about the nature o...
Abstract: In the past several years there has been a significant increase in research dealing with s...
Abstract: Learning as a conceptual change is today, in the science teaching and learning process, an...
Abstract: It has been argued that a knowledge of the nature of the scientific enterprise may be impo...