Education research has long considered student learning of topics in astronomy and the space sciences, but astronomy education research as a sub-field of discipline-based education research is relatively new. Driven by a growing interest among higher education astronomy educators in improving the general education, introductory science survey course for non-science majoring undergraduates (“ASTRO 101”), contemporary astronomy education research is led by scholars with significant expertise in astronomy content. In this review, we outline the recent history of the growing field of discipline-based astronomy education research by analyzing graduate degrees earned, faculty involved, and major milestones, such as the appearance of archival, pee...
From a noted specialist in astronomy education and outreach, this Brief provides an overview of the ...
ASP, AAS, APS, and AAPT advocate that scientists should be engaged and acknowledged for successfully...
© 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. [This paper is part of the Focused Colle...
Education research has long considered student learning of topics in astronomy and the space science...
Although astronomy topics have been included in K-12 education research for decades, astronomy educa...
Despite astronomy's widespread inclusion in curricula prior to the twentieth century, educational re...
Despite astronomy’s widespread inclusion in curricula prior to the 20th century, educational researc...
The past several years have presented the astronomy education research community with a host of foun...
Astronomy education research is that area of inquiry at the interface of modern astrophysics, educat...
For the teaching scholar focused on improving their astronomy class, a perfectly reasonable question...
Over the past 15 years, professional astronomers, their societies, and associated funding agencies h...
The goal of this talk is to reflect about the achievements and challenges in Astronomy Education Res...
While some research had been done on K-12 and planetarium astronomy teaching from the 1930's to the ...
The field of astronomy education is rapidly growing beyond merely sharing effective activities or cu...
A conventional constructivist approach to science teacher education calls for teachers and teacher e...
From a noted specialist in astronomy education and outreach, this Brief provides an overview of the ...
ASP, AAS, APS, and AAPT advocate that scientists should be engaged and acknowledged for successfully...
© 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. [This paper is part of the Focused Colle...
Education research has long considered student learning of topics in astronomy and the space science...
Although astronomy topics have been included in K-12 education research for decades, astronomy educa...
Despite astronomy's widespread inclusion in curricula prior to the twentieth century, educational re...
Despite astronomy’s widespread inclusion in curricula prior to the 20th century, educational researc...
The past several years have presented the astronomy education research community with a host of foun...
Astronomy education research is that area of inquiry at the interface of modern astrophysics, educat...
For the teaching scholar focused on improving their astronomy class, a perfectly reasonable question...
Over the past 15 years, professional astronomers, their societies, and associated funding agencies h...
The goal of this talk is to reflect about the achievements and challenges in Astronomy Education Res...
While some research had been done on K-12 and planetarium astronomy teaching from the 1930's to the ...
The field of astronomy education is rapidly growing beyond merely sharing effective activities or cu...
A conventional constructivist approach to science teacher education calls for teachers and teacher e...
From a noted specialist in astronomy education and outreach, this Brief provides an overview of the ...
ASP, AAS, APS, and AAPT advocate that scientists should be engaged and acknowledged for successfully...
© 2018 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. [This paper is part of the Focused Colle...