AbstractLearning science without having the correct conceptions of the Nature of science (NOS) is a flaw in science education which warrants attention. This concern extends to the science educators as they are the front-line advocates in parting the right conceptions of NOS. This is a much larger issue as these teachers might induce misconceptions in NOS to the science students under their care at the receiving end, either direct or indirectly. This paper shares the findings of an entrance survey of the course SCE500-Nature of Science on eighteen science education undergraduate students, majoring in biology. The survey was based on the eight common misconceptions of science students as reported in the various recent researches. The purpose ...
peer reviewedAchieving scientific literacy is recognized as an essential goal of secondary school ed...
Teachers’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) are central to their instructional decisions an...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
AbstractLearning science without having the correct conceptions of the Nature of science (NOS) is a ...
Students’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) greatly influence their understanding of scienc...
Abstract The ubiquitous goals of helping precollege students develop informed conceptions of nature ...
The nature of science (NOS) is an important area in teaching and learning science. Teachers’ concept...
Understanding about nature of science is important topic in science education as well as in pre-serv...
Nature of science (NOS) has long been a highly valued element of science education, but it remains l...
This paper is based on the author’s classroom experience. It looks into the content and the methodo...
Nature of Science (NOS) is a core part of science education. Extensive effort has gone into establis...
The preparation of a scientifically literate society is the main goal of science education throughou...
Based on Shulman\u27s (1986) theory that teaching requires specialized knowledge referred to as peda...
Many teachers of methods courses for future secondary science teachers probably share my observation...
This paper is based on the author’s classroom experience. It looks into the content and the methodol...
peer reviewedAchieving scientific literacy is recognized as an essential goal of secondary school ed...
Teachers’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) are central to their instructional decisions an...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
AbstractLearning science without having the correct conceptions of the Nature of science (NOS) is a ...
Students’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) greatly influence their understanding of scienc...
Abstract The ubiquitous goals of helping precollege students develop informed conceptions of nature ...
The nature of science (NOS) is an important area in teaching and learning science. Teachers’ concept...
Understanding about nature of science is important topic in science education as well as in pre-serv...
Nature of science (NOS) has long been a highly valued element of science education, but it remains l...
This paper is based on the author’s classroom experience. It looks into the content and the methodo...
Nature of Science (NOS) is a core part of science education. Extensive effort has gone into establis...
The preparation of a scientifically literate society is the main goal of science education throughou...
Based on Shulman\u27s (1986) theory that teaching requires specialized knowledge referred to as peda...
Many teachers of methods courses for future secondary science teachers probably share my observation...
This paper is based on the author’s classroom experience. It looks into the content and the methodol...
peer reviewedAchieving scientific literacy is recognized as an essential goal of secondary school ed...
Teachers’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) are central to their instructional decisions an...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...