The aim of the study is to analyse teachers’ efforts to develop secondary school students’ knowledge and argumentation skills of what constitutes scientific theories. The analysis is based on Leontiev’s three-level structure of activity (activity, action, and operation), as these levels correspond to the questions why, what, and how content is taught. The unit of analysis was a school development project in science education, where design-based interventions were conducted. Data comprised notes and minutes from eight meetings, plans, and video recordings of the lessons, and a written teacher evaluation. The teachers’ (n = 7) learning actions were analysed to identify (a) concept formation in science education, (b) expressions of agency, (c)...
An essential goal of classroom science is to help all students become scientifically literate to enc...
Abstract: Teacher practices are essential for supporting students in scientific inquiry practices, s...
This study originates from an interest in how students interpret scientific con-cepts demonstrated w...
The aim of the study is to analyse teachers’ efforts to develop secondary school students’ knowledge...
This paper describes an ongoing high school science teacher professional development project focused...
Within the last decades, there has been an increasing interest in the creation of learning environme...
The thesis is concerned with the act of explanation in classroom\ud contexts, with emphasis upon sec...
The current conceptualization of science set forth by the National Research Council (2008) is one of...
This article utilizes a framework for classifying different scientific methods suggested by a philos...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a...
For two experienced science teachers the relationship between their cognitions and their actions was...
In this article we examine teacher instruction on scientific literacy tasks and teacher expression o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the efficacy of specially designed hands-on activities in d...
Recent research indicates that teachers conceive and orient his/her teaching depending (among others...
Notre travail porte sur le thème des connaissances professionnelles mobilisées par les enseignants p...
An essential goal of classroom science is to help all students become scientifically literate to enc...
Abstract: Teacher practices are essential for supporting students in scientific inquiry practices, s...
This study originates from an interest in how students interpret scientific con-cepts demonstrated w...
The aim of the study is to analyse teachers’ efforts to develop secondary school students’ knowledge...
This paper describes an ongoing high school science teacher professional development project focused...
Within the last decades, there has been an increasing interest in the creation of learning environme...
The thesis is concerned with the act of explanation in classroom\ud contexts, with emphasis upon sec...
The current conceptualization of science set forth by the National Research Council (2008) is one of...
This article utilizes a framework for classifying different scientific methods suggested by a philos...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a...
For two experienced science teachers the relationship between their cognitions and their actions was...
In this article we examine teacher instruction on scientific literacy tasks and teacher expression o...
The purpose of this study was to explore the efficacy of specially designed hands-on activities in d...
Recent research indicates that teachers conceive and orient his/her teaching depending (among others...
Notre travail porte sur le thème des connaissances professionnelles mobilisées par les enseignants p...
An essential goal of classroom science is to help all students become scientifically literate to enc...
Abstract: Teacher practices are essential for supporting students in scientific inquiry practices, s...
This study originates from an interest in how students interpret scientific con-cepts demonstrated w...