Science may be simply defined as a way of finding out about how the world works. It is often viewed as objective and being built on a step-wise procedural base. The question arises as to whether school science needs to be different to cutting-edge (‘real’) science since the outcomes have different purposes, one requiring scientific breakthroughs, the other being imitative and simple. The divergence between these two realities of science impacts on the development of science curricula in that relevance for students, rather than purely imitating real science, steers science curricula.<br /
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
This paper reports and discusses a contentious result from an Australia-wide study of the influences...
This paper reports the problems of a researcher-teacher attempting to meet the challenge of inquiry ...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
There is considerable international concern about science education based on the number of students ...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
Within the last twenty years, reform documents have been penned in order to define and codify standa...
Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for l...
In many developed countries of the world, pupil attitudes to school science decline progressively ac...
The science education provided in schools is still a narrow version which generally gives pupils onl...
As a means of achieving scientific literacy goals in society, the last two decades have witnessed in...
As a means of achieving scientific literacy goals in society, the last two decades have witnessed in...
The declining interest in science at primary, secondary and tertiary levels has been well documented...
Understanding how and why science works is a major goal of science education. The aim of this artic...
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
This paper reports and discusses a contentious result from an Australia-wide study of the influences...
This paper reports the problems of a researcher-teacher attempting to meet the challenge of inquiry ...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
This study arose from the intersection of a number of concerns, chiefly: the need for informed decis...
There is considerable international concern about science education based on the number of students ...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
Within the last twenty years, reform documents have been penned in order to define and codify standa...
Curiosity is a wonder of the human mind. It goes to the heart of modernity, as a driving force for l...
In many developed countries of the world, pupil attitudes to school science decline progressively ac...
The science education provided in schools is still a narrow version which generally gives pupils onl...
As a means of achieving scientific literacy goals in society, the last two decades have witnessed in...
As a means of achieving scientific literacy goals in society, the last two decades have witnessed in...
The declining interest in science at primary, secondary and tertiary levels has been well documented...
Understanding how and why science works is a major goal of science education. The aim of this artic...
My experiences in science have left me wondering if we know what we want to achieve when educating s...
This paper reports and discusses a contentious result from an Australia-wide study of the influences...
This paper reports the problems of a researcher-teacher attempting to meet the challenge of inquiry ...