Successful Science Education Practices: Exploring What, Why and How They Worked ( Education in a Competitive and Globalizing World )

Publication series :Education in a Competitive and Globalizing World

Author: Christine Redman (Science and technology Education Teaching and research   Melbourne Graduate School of Education   University of Melbourne   Victoria   Australia)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781622573974

Subject: N4 Disseminate and Study of Natural Science

Keyword: Education

Language: ENG

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This book has been designed to provide a conduit for the pre-service and beginning teacher of science to access contemporary educational research. The chapters offer researched forms of classroom practices that are also easy to transfer into classrooms. The teaching of chemistry, biology, astronomy and physics, and Primary Science teaching, are discussed with a focus on new technology tools, as well as important topics for the new teacher of science. This includes providing different types of feedback; the value of developing a supportive network of colleagues; planning for science teaching effectively; the types and contribution of models in science teaching and how they contribute to thinking, great ways to utilize demonstrations; and challenging the learners alternative conceptions. New technologies are pervasive in many chapters, and are used to enrich and deepen the learning experiences possible for learners.

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