This research aimed to generate evidence-based recommendations for strengthening partnerships between schools and the science community to support students’ science learning and engagement. It was underpinned by a future-oriented perspective, framed by larger questions about the purpose of science education in the context of a rapidly changing 21st-century world. The report digs beneath assumptions about why learners’ and teachers’ engagement with the science community is considered important, and examines what kinds of approaches and supports might sustain future-oriented science education for New Zealand learners.New Zealand Ministry of Educatio
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The American public’s interests are well-served by a strong, effective postsecondary education syste...
Physics education research has shown that students bring alternate conceptions to the classroom whic...
Guided by Bronfenbrenner\u27s ecological theory of human development and social capital theory, this...
This dissertation focused on consensus building and learning partnerships between researchers and pr...
This thesis examines “reflexivity” as the key theme for understanding how Danish school managers wor...
This thesis project examines education and technology as they intersect in order to increase educato...
A majority of educators are ill-prepared to teach culturally relevant and reform-based science, espe...
This qualitative study focused on understanding empathy and its role in partnerships between teacher...
Transcultural nursing theory (Leininger, 1995) goes beyond or transcends cultural boundaries, and e...
This paper describes the development and implementation of an innovative high school science course...
Reform is a reality for many school districts and schools. When faced with reform movements, distric...
College and university teacher education programs are not, and should not be, exempt from the growin...
Higher education has been encouraged to become more engaged with its constituent communities in rece...
Study support makes a difference. It has an impact on three key aspects of students’ school careers:...
A major thrust of policy and practice within human services in recent years has been the implementat...
The American public’s interests are well-served by a strong, effective postsecondary education syste...
Physics education research has shown that students bring alternate conceptions to the classroom whic...
Guided by Bronfenbrenner\u27s ecological theory of human development and social capital theory, this...