This study focussed on secondary school (11-18 years) pre-service teachers’ (n=73) knowledge of and attitudes towards risks associated with alpha, beta and gamma radiations. A multi-method approach was used with physics, chemistry, biology and history graduates undertaking the one year initial teacher training, Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) course at a university in central England. A novel research tool, involving interviews about real concrete contexts and first hand data collection with radioactive sources, was employed to gain insights into a sub-set of the sample (n=12) of pre-service teachers’ subject knowledge of and attitudes towards risk. The subject knowledge of all the pre-service teachers was also measured using ...
Inadequate supply of new secondary school physics teachers in England is a widely reported concern. ...
In response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, the Nuclear Regulation Authority ...
The project started from the consideration that the subjective perception (sensation) of the risk do...
The purpose of this study is to investigate prospective physics teachers ’ knowledge of and attitude...
This study aims to determine the knowledge levels of pre-service science teachers about radioactivit...
The \u201cnuclear issue\u201d was a taboo for a long time in Italy. A way to radioactivity; radon in...
In this study, the conceptions of pre-university level secondary students with respect to radiation ...
The results of this study, suggest public communication to promote the use of radiation as follows: ...
ii Some teachers perceive radioactivity as a difficult topic to teach due to its abstract nature. Th...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about radioacti...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what pre-service science teachers who are junior...
The focus of this research is on the interaction secondary school students and\ud teachers had with ...
AbstractThe aim of this research is to develop a scale for measuring the knowledge and attitude of t...
The general objective of teaching physics is to provide the learners with useful knowledge, in terms...
Inadequate supply of new secondary school physics teachers in England is a widely reported concern. ...
In response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, the Nuclear Regulation Authority ...
The project started from the consideration that the subjective perception (sensation) of the risk do...
The purpose of this study is to investigate prospective physics teachers ’ knowledge of and attitude...
This study aims to determine the knowledge levels of pre-service science teachers about radioactivit...
The \u201cnuclear issue\u201d was a taboo for a long time in Italy. A way to radioactivity; radon in...
In this study, the conceptions of pre-university level secondary students with respect to radiation ...
The results of this study, suggest public communication to promote the use of radiation as follows: ...
ii Some teachers perceive radioactivity as a difficult topic to teach due to its abstract nature. Th...
Provides pedagogical insight concerning learners' pre-conceptions and misconceptions about radioacti...
The purpose of this study is to investigate what pre-service science teachers who are junior...
The focus of this research is on the interaction secondary school students and\ud teachers had with ...
AbstractThe aim of this research is to develop a scale for measuring the knowledge and attitude of t...
The general objective of teaching physics is to provide the learners with useful knowledge, in terms...
Inadequate supply of new secondary school physics teachers in England is a widely reported concern. ...
In response to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster, the Nuclear Regulation Authority ...
The project started from the consideration that the subjective perception (sensation) of the risk do...