An increasing number of researchers are investigating the effect of students’ prior knowledge and beliefs on their development of scientific concepts. Much of this research is taking place within the framework of constructivism, and is attracting the attention of science educators in non‐western countries. This integrative research review has been undertaken to help researchers and practitioners to identify issues for further investigation and reflection. The results suggest that ‘cosmetic’ attempts to nationalize western science curricula in non‐western countries are likely to prove ineffective because the problem, from the students’ perspective, is one of poor ‘fit’ between their world‐views, language meanings and prior beliefs and those ...
This article reports on two research projects (one in Malaysia and one in Australia) that studied th...
Abstract. Science Educators have endorsed and advocated adopting a constructivist approach in scienc...
This paper summarizes findings of a study which explored the relationship between science teachersâ€...
In this paper, I argue that science education research and curriculum development efforts in Nonwest...
The research for this thesis was born of a desire to understand how a student's cultural background ...
Many countries in the world, including the less developed ones, acknowledge that socio-economic deve...
Over the past few decades our focus on learning science has evolved (Aikenhead, 1996; Cobern, 1993, ...
Within the framework of an Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs cooperation project lasting from 1984...
This presentation reports on a two-phase research program which focuses on the experiences of Islami...
STEM education faces an interesting conundrum. Western countries have implemented constructivist ins...
Abstract: Over a wide range of subject areas students exhibit persistent conceptions alternative to ...
Research acknowledges that if students are to be successful science, they must learn to navigate and...
Issues of culture and worldview and their impact on students' learning of science have become increa...
To date, science educators have not studied what students believe about the world, beliefs rooted an...
The results of this study comparing teacher perceptions and observed teacher behaviors for teachers ...
This article reports on two research projects (one in Malaysia and one in Australia) that studied th...
Abstract. Science Educators have endorsed and advocated adopting a constructivist approach in scienc...
This paper summarizes findings of a study which explored the relationship between science teachersâ€...
In this paper, I argue that science education research and curriculum development efforts in Nonwest...
The research for this thesis was born of a desire to understand how a student's cultural background ...
Many countries in the world, including the less developed ones, acknowledge that socio-economic deve...
Over the past few decades our focus on learning science has evolved (Aikenhead, 1996; Cobern, 1993, ...
Within the framework of an Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs cooperation project lasting from 1984...
This presentation reports on a two-phase research program which focuses on the experiences of Islami...
STEM education faces an interesting conundrum. Western countries have implemented constructivist ins...
Abstract: Over a wide range of subject areas students exhibit persistent conceptions alternative to ...
Research acknowledges that if students are to be successful science, they must learn to navigate and...
Issues of culture and worldview and their impact on students' learning of science have become increa...
To date, science educators have not studied what students believe about the world, beliefs rooted an...
The results of this study comparing teacher perceptions and observed teacher behaviors for teachers ...
This article reports on two research projects (one in Malaysia and one in Australia) that studied th...
Abstract. Science Educators have endorsed and advocated adopting a constructivist approach in scienc...
This paper summarizes findings of a study which explored the relationship between science teachersâ€...