This study investigated the representations of a select group of scientists (n¿=¿10) in a sample of Canadian high school and college textbooks. Drawing on semiotic and cultural-historical activity theoretical frameworks, we conducted two analyses. A coarse-grained, quantitative analysis of the prevalence and structure of these representations exhibited bias toward particular scientists' representations and particular types of texts and inscriptions therein, suggesting a domain-specific rhetorical structure. A fine-grained, qualitative analysis of scientists' representations revealed that high school and college textbooks represent: (a) objects of scientific practice as projected or anticipated independently from human activity; (b) scientis...
Large format picture books form a major part of school and public library reference collections and ...
he central focus of my dissertation concerns the issue of representation. The issue of representatio...
Since the 19th century, when books for instruction in science became available in significant number...
This study investigated the representations of a select group of scientists (n¿=¿10) in a sample of ...
ABSTRACT: High school students’ images of scientists are reported as being stereotypic and narrow. W...
From a social semiotic perspective, image designs in science textbooks are inevitably influenced by ...
Visual representations are ubiquitous in modern‐day science textbooks and have in recent years becom...
In the science education research literature, it often appears to be assumed that students possess ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prior knowledge of students regarding scientists and ...
In the science education research literature, it often appears to be assumed that students "possess"...
Research concerning the conceptions of non-experts (mainly students and teachers) about the nature o...
This article outlines the findings of the part of the „Science Teacher Training in an Information So...
Currently, understanding the nature of science is regarded as an essential aspect of scientific lite...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This study examines current science texts and the conce...
In the United States, women accounted for 44 percent of the workforce but only 15 percent of the sci...
Large format picture books form a major part of school and public library reference collections and ...
he central focus of my dissertation concerns the issue of representation. The issue of representatio...
Since the 19th century, when books for instruction in science became available in significant number...
This study investigated the representations of a select group of scientists (n¿=¿10) in a sample of ...
ABSTRACT: High school students’ images of scientists are reported as being stereotypic and narrow. W...
From a social semiotic perspective, image designs in science textbooks are inevitably influenced by ...
Visual representations are ubiquitous in modern‐day science textbooks and have in recent years becom...
In the science education research literature, it often appears to be assumed that students possess ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prior knowledge of students regarding scientists and ...
In the science education research literature, it often appears to be assumed that students "possess"...
Research concerning the conceptions of non-experts (mainly students and teachers) about the nature o...
This article outlines the findings of the part of the „Science Teacher Training in an Information So...
Currently, understanding the nature of science is regarded as an essential aspect of scientific lite...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1991This study examines current science texts and the conce...
In the United States, women accounted for 44 percent of the workforce but only 15 percent of the sci...
Large format picture books form a major part of school and public library reference collections and ...
he central focus of my dissertation concerns the issue of representation. The issue of representatio...
Since the 19th century, when books for instruction in science became available in significant number...