Since science became part of the core curriculum in England and Wales for children aged five upwards, primary school teachers have moved from widespread diffidence to positions of some confidence and success in teaching it. In the process, their views of the nature of science and the purposes of teaching it can be expected to have developed. The importance of the teacher in relation to the quality of students' learning, and to the ideas about and orientations towards a subject that students develop, is well documented. There are good reasons to believe that teachers' views of the nature of science form part of a 'hidden curriculum' in their science teaching: thus, an understanding of them is necessary to an understanding of learners' experi...
With trends across many countries still indicating the decline of student interest in school science...
The paper presents a study about pre-service science teachers’ perceptions of the Nature of Science ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a...
An understanding of current views of the nature of science continues to be regarded as an important ...
Few teachers of science have a formal education in the nature of science, that is an in-depth study ...
Teachers’ own voices have been partially missing in science education research on upper primary scho...
In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a year to t...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
With the introduction of the National Curriculum in English primary schools in the late 1980s, the s...
Science teachers\u27 perceptions and understanding of Nature of Science (NOS) is central to scientif...
Abstract: The current climate, in which some politicians reject widely-accepted scientific claims, s...
Amidst an international call for a re-formed and re-envisaged science education agenda, the actual s...
One major concern relating to teaching scientific inquiry is that many teachers show epistemological...
We know from research that primary school teachers have limited science knowledge which results in a...
With trends across many countries still indicating the decline of student interest in school science...
With trends across many countries still indicating the decline of student interest in school science...
The paper presents a study about pre-service science teachers’ perceptions of the Nature of Science ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a...
An understanding of current views of the nature of science continues to be regarded as an important ...
Few teachers of science have a formal education in the nature of science, that is an in-depth study ...
Teachers’ own voices have been partially missing in science education research on upper primary scho...
In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a year to t...
The nature of science (NOS) remains a central issue of pre-service teacher education. We considered ...
With the introduction of the National Curriculum in English primary schools in the late 1980s, the s...
Science teachers\u27 perceptions and understanding of Nature of Science (NOS) is central to scientif...
Abstract: The current climate, in which some politicians reject widely-accepted scientific claims, s...
Amidst an international call for a re-formed and re-envisaged science education agenda, the actual s...
One major concern relating to teaching scientific inquiry is that many teachers show epistemological...
We know from research that primary school teachers have limited science knowledge which results in a...
With trends across many countries still indicating the decline of student interest in school science...
With trends across many countries still indicating the decline of student interest in school science...
The paper presents a study about pre-service science teachers’ perceptions of the Nature of Science ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper, we report work undertaken with a group of 11 UK teachers over a period of a...