In the Netherlands a new context-based curriculum has been designed to cope with the problem of the diminishing attention for chemistry as a subject. The curriculum consists of a number of modules in which a context is introduced. Based on scientific questions related to the context chemical concepts are discussed with the students. An experiment preliminary to implementation is being carried out in 20 schools. The design of the curriculum and the first results of this experiment are presented in this paper. A number of problems have been encountered. It seems possible to attain the ultimate goal of nationwide implementation in 2012.</p
This paper presents a report of the work carried out by The Relevance of Science Education (ROSE), a...
Many current chemistry programs privilege de-contextualised conceptual learning, often limited by a ...
Context-based curriculum reforms in chemistry education are thought to bring greater diversity to th...
In the Netherlands a new context-based curriculum has been designed to cope with the problem of the ...
In the Netherlands a new context-based curriculum has been designed to cope with the problem of the ...
In an introduction the position of chemistry education over the past twenty five years is discussed....
Over the last decade a context-based approach has been developed in the Europe and the USA and recen...
Learning natural science subjects, especially chemistry, is a problem for students due to the abstra...
Many countries experience a wave of context-based curriculum innovation aimed at meaningful student ...
The international trend of redesigning science curricula in terms of meaningful context-based progra...
Some of the most pressing problems currently facing chemical education throughout the world are rehe...
Worldwide, a tendency is visible in which upper secondary science curricula are innovated in the dir...
Some of the most pressing problems currently facing chemical education throughout the world are rehe...
Context-based chemistry is a new teaching approach which applies the concepts studied to contexts re...
The intended new context-based curriculum for four science subjects (AS-MaT1, biology, chemistry, an...
This paper presents a report of the work carried out by The Relevance of Science Education (ROSE), a...
Many current chemistry programs privilege de-contextualised conceptual learning, often limited by a ...
Context-based curriculum reforms in chemistry education are thought to bring greater diversity to th...
In the Netherlands a new context-based curriculum has been designed to cope with the problem of the ...
In the Netherlands a new context-based curriculum has been designed to cope with the problem of the ...
In an introduction the position of chemistry education over the past twenty five years is discussed....
Over the last decade a context-based approach has been developed in the Europe and the USA and recen...
Learning natural science subjects, especially chemistry, is a problem for students due to the abstra...
Many countries experience a wave of context-based curriculum innovation aimed at meaningful student ...
The international trend of redesigning science curricula in terms of meaningful context-based progra...
Some of the most pressing problems currently facing chemical education throughout the world are rehe...
Worldwide, a tendency is visible in which upper secondary science curricula are innovated in the dir...
Some of the most pressing problems currently facing chemical education throughout the world are rehe...
Context-based chemistry is a new teaching approach which applies the concepts studied to contexts re...
The intended new context-based curriculum for four science subjects (AS-MaT1, biology, chemistry, an...
This paper presents a report of the work carried out by The Relevance of Science Education (ROSE), a...
Many current chemistry programs privilege de-contextualised conceptual learning, often limited by a ...
Context-based curriculum reforms in chemistry education are thought to bring greater diversity to th...