The purpose of this study was to explore grade eight students’ views in terms of different scientific reasoning progress levels. To explore students’ views, phenomenographic study was used. The qualitative analysis of students’ interviews elicited three major themes of students’ views about scientific reasoning progress levels: naïve, mixed, and scientific, along with the underlying ways of reasoning patterns. It was revealed that students think that scientific knowledge is static, fixed, universal, certain, and unchangeable. It is recommended that a need to consider an inquiry-based teaching in combination with the contextualized approach of nature of science in school science curriculum and classroom instruction to promote students’ scien...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
An upper-level physical science course for middle grades teacher candidates explicitly addressed the...
Students’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) greatly influence their understanding of scienc...
This paper explores the scientific reasoning of 14 children across their first two years of primary ...
The goal of this article is to provide an integrative review of research that has been conducted on ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsDean ZollmanAs part of a collaborative study of the science...
As far as the fast-growing world of science education is concerned, the goal of teaching is not mere...
Student attitudes about learning science and student ideas about the nature of science were compared...
Scientific reasoning, though not explicitly taught in classrooms, is promoted as a major goal for Sc...
This study reports on a content course for science immersion teacher candidates that emphasized auth...
Logical thinking includes scientific knowledge and skills to understand hypotheses that depend on th...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
In Science Education, notably in Physics Teaching, there are research based instructional strategies...
Science education that emphasizes only the count is not relevant at the moment. Students must make s...
Today’s high school graduates are required to digest and interpret massive amounts of information re...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
An upper-level physical science course for middle grades teacher candidates explicitly addressed the...
Students’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) greatly influence their understanding of scienc...
This paper explores the scientific reasoning of 14 children across their first two years of primary ...
The goal of this article is to provide an integrative review of research that has been conducted on ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsDean ZollmanAs part of a collaborative study of the science...
As far as the fast-growing world of science education is concerned, the goal of teaching is not mere...
Student attitudes about learning science and student ideas about the nature of science were compared...
Scientific reasoning, though not explicitly taught in classrooms, is promoted as a major goal for Sc...
This study reports on a content course for science immersion teacher candidates that emphasized auth...
Logical thinking includes scientific knowledge and skills to understand hypotheses that depend on th...
This study examines students’ reasoning surrounding seemingly contradictory Likert-scale responses w...
In Science Education, notably in Physics Teaching, there are research based instructional strategies...
Science education that emphasizes only the count is not relevant at the moment. Students must make s...
Today’s high school graduates are required to digest and interpret massive amounts of information re...
This article discusses a study carried out to investigate scientific reasoning skills among 82 scien...
An upper-level physical science course for middle grades teacher candidates explicitly addressed the...
Students’ conceptions of the Nature of Science (NOS) greatly influence their understanding of scienc...