In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is practised (DiCarlo, 2006). This movement has spawned much laudable activity around the development of undergraduate research experiences and design of open-ended/enquiry based laboratory classes. There is however, a more fundamental reality to confront. We have recently written about creativity in science education (McWilliam, Poronnik, & Taylor, 2008) - scientists have long been recognised as being at the elite level of creative workers. One of the main attributes of creative workers is that they learn from error. We argue that in fact, learning from the instructive complications of unexpected outcomes forms one of the central pillars of scientific endea...
Traditional science boundaries continue to be challenged, thereby creating broader employment opport...
The teaching of science to undergraduates aligns poorly with the practice of science, leading many s...
The teaching and learning of science in many schools follows traditional lines, which has lead to ma...
Abstract: In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is pr...
Background: We all seek more certainty that the curriculum we design in the sciences does produce gr...
Uncertainty is an inescapable facet of life and as our world becomes more complex, the levels of unc...
SNUSE was formed in 2004 to facilitate collaboration between academics from University of New South ...
Research has shown that traditional methods of teaching science (lectures, laboratories and problem ...
Scientific thinking is more than just critical thinking. Teaching the full range of ways to think li...
The declining interest in science at primary, secondary and tertiary levels has been well documented...
AbstractThis paper describes the course experience of the SCE553- Creativity and Creative Teaching i...
Currently there are moves to increase learning out-of-doors and to represent the work of inspiration...
A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of te...
“Graduate attributes” are widely believed to be important in developing the scientific skill-set, wi...
In this paper, science lecturers’ perspectives on how they authentically prepare to teach are explor...
Traditional science boundaries continue to be challenged, thereby creating broader employment opport...
The teaching of science to undergraduates aligns poorly with the practice of science, leading many s...
The teaching and learning of science in many schools follows traditional lines, which has lead to ma...
Abstract: In the last decade there has been a significant move towards teaching science as it is pr...
Background: We all seek more certainty that the curriculum we design in the sciences does produce gr...
Uncertainty is an inescapable facet of life and as our world becomes more complex, the levels of unc...
SNUSE was formed in 2004 to facilitate collaboration between academics from University of New South ...
Research has shown that traditional methods of teaching science (lectures, laboratories and problem ...
Scientific thinking is more than just critical thinking. Teaching the full range of ways to think li...
The declining interest in science at primary, secondary and tertiary levels has been well documented...
AbstractThis paper describes the course experience of the SCE553- Creativity and Creative Teaching i...
Currently there are moves to increase learning out-of-doors and to represent the work of inspiration...
A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of te...
“Graduate attributes” are widely believed to be important in developing the scientific skill-set, wi...
In this paper, science lecturers’ perspectives on how they authentically prepare to teach are explor...
Traditional science boundaries continue to be challenged, thereby creating broader employment opport...
The teaching of science to undergraduates aligns poorly with the practice of science, leading many s...
The teaching and learning of science in many schools follows traditional lines, which has lead to ma...