Thesis(M.Ed.)(Coursework)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1980Young children bring with them to school a certain amount of science knowledge gained from their everyday lives. What they "know", whether right or wrong, may be the result of interactions with family, television, computer programs, books, peers or visits to environmental locations, museums or science centres. In this study, children who have been at primary school for between two and three years are asked to describe their knowledge and their sources of information. The extent to which school factors are influencing their science knowledge is investigated. A survey was developed and protocols trialled before fifty-seven children aged eight and nine years at a p...
Abstract: The relationship between home and school is often raised in public discussion about boys ’...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2006Young children bring with them to school a certain amo...
Out-of-school opportunities for learning science contribute fundamentally to people's knowledge, und...
Master of EducationPrimary school children learn matters of a scientific nature through many sources...
This research project aims to identify teacher's awareness of science capital in school and consider...
© 1989 Robert J. BertagnolioIn the 1980's, educators have devised programs which have encouraged gir...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
Accepting that scientific literacy is the primary purpose of science in the compulsory years of scho...
Master of EducationThis thesis is a detailed study of the teaching of General Science in Victorian s...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
From Waterloo to the First World War, British teachers associated with four selected schools expecte...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 2009This science cu...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XDeposited in Universi...
Abstract: The relationship between home and school is often raised in public discussion about boys ’...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 2006Young children bring with them to school a certain amo...
Out-of-school opportunities for learning science contribute fundamentally to people's knowledge, und...
Master of EducationPrimary school children learn matters of a scientific nature through many sources...
This research project aims to identify teacher's awareness of science capital in school and consider...
© 1989 Robert J. BertagnolioIn the 1980's, educators have devised programs which have encouraged gir...
This research study addresses four key questions. Are pupils who have studied substantial amounts of...
Accepting that scientific literacy is the primary purpose of science in the compulsory years of scho...
Master of EducationThis thesis is a detailed study of the teaching of General Science in Victorian s...
Pupils' attitudes towards science are fixed in primary school and this therefore has implications fo...
From Waterloo to the First World War, British teachers associated with four selected schools expecte...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, 2009This science cu...
Sandra Eady - ORCID: 0000-0002-1089-666X https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1089-666XDeposited in Universi...
Abstract: The relationship between home and school is often raised in public discussion about boys ’...
Both national and international research raise concerns about science education in primary and secon...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...