A teacher’s scientific understanding has a dramatic impact on students’ ability to learn science. This article describes the results of administering the Astronomy Diagnostic Test to 142 science teachers in Wisconsin. The results show that these teachers are lacking a deep, coherent understanding of astronomy concepts. Implications for these results on professional development of in-service educators are suggested
This study of 1,414 high school earth science and astronomy students characterizes the prevalence of...
The research presented in this article is about the way science teachers from Elementary School thin...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...
A conventional constructivist approach to science teacher education calls for teachers and teacher e...
This paper describes teachers’ pre and post results on the Test of Astronomy Standards (TOAST) asses...
This study investigated the effect of a 5-day summer astronomy institute on K-12 in-service teacher...
This study aims to assess primary school teachers’ knowledge of basic astronomy concepts, such as th...
Nowadays, the importance given to astronomy teaching in science and physics education has been gradu...
Learners acquire various knowledge and concepts during to their education. The most important role t...
The primary objective of this study was to determine what effect astronomy teaching experience has o...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
Some educators claim that astronomy is one of the most important and interesting of ail science subj...
An online survey of science teachers and interviews with curriculum directors were used to investiga...
Teachers' attitudes toward science, especially toward astronomy, are considered to be an important a...
Misconceptions about astronomy concepts are found quite regularly in students, even after they have ...
This study of 1,414 high school earth science and astronomy students characterizes the prevalence of...
The research presented in this article is about the way science teachers from Elementary School thin...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...
A conventional constructivist approach to science teacher education calls for teachers and teacher e...
This paper describes teachers’ pre and post results on the Test of Astronomy Standards (TOAST) asses...
This study investigated the effect of a 5-day summer astronomy institute on K-12 in-service teacher...
This study aims to assess primary school teachers’ knowledge of basic astronomy concepts, such as th...
Nowadays, the importance given to astronomy teaching in science and physics education has been gradu...
Learners acquire various knowledge and concepts during to their education. The most important role t...
The primary objective of this study was to determine what effect astronomy teaching experience has o...
Pre-service science teachers’ conceptual understanding of astronomical concepts and their misconcept...
Some educators claim that astronomy is one of the most important and interesting of ail science subj...
An online survey of science teachers and interviews with curriculum directors were used to investiga...
Teachers' attitudes toward science, especially toward astronomy, are considered to be an important a...
Misconceptions about astronomy concepts are found quite regularly in students, even after they have ...
This study of 1,414 high school earth science and astronomy students characterizes the prevalence of...
The research presented in this article is about the way science teachers from Elementary School thin...
This paper presents an analysis of physics teachers’ as well as university and high school students’...