Curriculum developers and researchers have promoted context-based programmes to arrest waning student interest and participation in the enabling sciences at high school and university. Context-based programmes aim for student connections between scientific discourse and real-world contexts to elevate curricular relevance without diminishing conceptual understanding. This interpretive study explored the learning transactions in one 11th grade context-based chemistry classroom where the context was the local creek. The dialectic of agency/structure was used as a lens to examine how the practices in classroom interactions afforded students the agency for learning. The results suggest that first, fluid transitions were evident in the student–st...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
Many current chemistry programs privilege de-contextualised conceptual learning, often limited by a ...
Even though several studies have reported positive attitudinal outcomes from context-based chemistry...
Curriculum developers and researchers have promoted context based programmes to arrest waning studen...
This paper reports on two studies to highlight the risks and realities associated with teaching chem...
In an introduction the position of chemistry education over the past twenty five years is discussed....
In Australia, there is a crisis in science education with students becoming disengaged with canonica...
Context-based chemistry is a new teaching approach which applies the concepts studied to contexts re...
This paper describes briefly the development and key features of one of the major context-based cour...
This paper describes briefly the development and key features of one of the major context-based cour...
Context-based chemistry education aims to improve student interest and motivation in chemistry by co...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
Many current chemistry programs privilege de-contextualised conceptual learning, often limited by a ...
Even though several studies have reported positive attitudinal outcomes from context-based chemistry...
Curriculum developers and researchers have promoted context based programmes to arrest waning studen...
This paper reports on two studies to highlight the risks and realities associated with teaching chem...
In an introduction the position of chemistry education over the past twenty five years is discussed....
In Australia, there is a crisis in science education with students becoming disengaged with canonica...
Context-based chemistry is a new teaching approach which applies the concepts studied to contexts re...
This paper describes briefly the development and key features of one of the major context-based cour...
This paper describes briefly the development and key features of one of the major context-based cour...
Context-based chemistry education aims to improve student interest and motivation in chemistry by co...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is growing interest in how to engage middle school students in science to improve their enthus...
There is on-going international interest in the relationships between assessment instruments, studen...