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9780335203925

Good Practice in Science Teaching : What Research Has to Say?

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  • ISBN13:

    9780335203925

  • ISBN10:

    0335203922

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-07-01
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill

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This book offers a summary of major educational research and scholarship important to the field of science education. Written, in a clear, concise and readable style, the authors have identified the principal messages and their implications for the practice of science teaching. Aimed at science teachers of children of all ages, and others who work in teaching and related fields, the book provides an invaluable first guide for science teachers. All of the chapters are written by authors from King's College and the University of Leeds, both of which are institutions with an international reputation for their work in the field with top research ratings. Each chapter summarises the research work and evidence in the field, discussing its significance, reliability and implications. Valuable lists of further reading and full references are provided at the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

Contributors vii
Introduction: research matters? 1(4)
Part I The science classroom 5(116)
Strategies for learning
7(18)
Robert Fairbrother
Formative assessment
25(16)
Paul Black
Chris Harrison
Children's thinking, learning, teaching and constructivism
41(16)
John Leach
Philip Scott
The role of practical work
57(15)
Rod Watson
The nature of scientific knowledge
72(16)
Martin Monk
Justin Dillon
The role of language in the learning and teaching of science
88(16)
Carys Jones
Students' attitudes towards science
104(17)
Shirley Simon
Part II The science department 121(88)
Managing the science department
123(16)
Justin Dillon
Summative assessment
139(19)
Julian Swain
Science teaching and the development of intelligence
158(16)
Philip Adey
Progression and differentiation
174(16)
Chris Harrison
Shirley Simon
Rod Watson
Information and communications technologies: their role and value for science education
190(19)
Margaret Cox
Part III The science world 209(32)
GNVQ Science at Advanced level: a new kind of course
211(14)
Joan Solomon
Sally Johnson
Science for citizenship
225(16)
Jonathan Osborne
Index 241

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