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Making it relevant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Making it relevant

'Teaching in context' has become an accepted, and often welcomed, way of teaching science in both primary and secondary schools. The conference organised by IPN and the University of York Science Education Group, Context-based science curricula, drew on the experience of over 40 science educators and 10 projects. The book is arranged in four parts. Part A consists of two papers, one on situated learning and the other on implementation of new curricula. Part B contains descriptions of five major curricula in different countries, why they were introduced, how they were developed and implemented and evaluation results. Part C gives descriptions of three projects that are of smaller scale and their materials are used as interventions in other more conventional curricula. There is also a contribution on some fundamental research where modules of work are written to examine how best to design context-based curricula. Finally, Part D consist of two chapters, one summarising some of the findings that came out of the chapters in the three earlier parts and the second looks at the future.

The Origins of German Self-Cultivation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

The Origins of German Self-Cultivation

Recent devaluations of a liberal arts education call the formative concept of Bildung, a defining model of self-cultivation rooted in 18th and 19th century German philosophy and culture, into question and force us to reconsider what it once meant and now means to be an “educated” individual. This volume uses an arc of interdisciplinary scholarship to map both the epistemological origins and cultural expressions of the pivotal notion of Bildung at the heart of pursuit in the humanities. From its intriguing original historical manifestations to its continuing resonance in current ongoing debates surrounding the humanities, the editors urge us to ask and discover how the classical concept of Bildung, so central to humanistic inquiry, was historically imagined and applied in its original German context.

Theory of the History Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Theory of the History Classroom

This volume proposes a theory of history education in formal classroom settings. Specifically, it aims to outline how the particular setting of the classroom interacts with domain-specific processes of historical thinking. The theory rests on the notion that formal school education is a communicative and social system, while historical thinking occurs in the psychological system of a person's historical consciousness. In the complex interaction of these systems, historical thinking, emotions, communication, media and language are of particular importance. Drawing upon educational theory as well as the theory of history, this theory of the history classroom provides a framework as well as a solid foundation for future empirical research, both for developing research questions as well as for interpreting findings.

Teaching Chemistry – A Studybook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Teaching Chemistry – A Studybook

This book focuses on developing and updating prospective and practicing chemistry teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge. The 11 chapters of the book discuss the most essential theories from general and science education, and in the second part of each of the chapters apply the theory to examples from the chemistry classroom. Key sentences, tasks for self-assessment, and suggestions for further reading are also included. The book is focused on many different issues a teacher of chemistry is concerned with. The chapters provide contemporary discussions of the chemistry curriculum, objectives and assessment, motivation, learning difficulties, linguistic issues, practical work, student activ...

Teaching Young Learners in Bilingual Settings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Teaching Young Learners in Bilingual Settings

Bilingual education, or CLIL, at primary school varies greatly across European educational contexts. Teaching Young Learners in Bilingual Settings reports on a study that explored one such CLIL context in Dortmund, Germany. Through interviews and classroom observations, the researcher and author sought not only to document some of what takes place in CLIL classrooms but to describe and understand teachers' thoughts and beliefs about their CLIL teaching practices. This research contributes to a better understanding of primary school CLIL programs and teachers and is relevant for researchers working in the fields of foreign language education, bilingual education, and language teacher cognition research. Furthermore, the insights into CLIL teachers' thinking can support CLIL teachers, administrators, and policy makers as they seek to further develop CLIL pedagogy and programs.

Fachdidaktische Entwicklungsforschung zum besseren Verständnis atmosph
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 472

Fachdidaktische Entwicklungsforschung zum besseren Verständnis atmosph"arischer Ph"anomene. Treibhauseffekt, saurer Regen und stratosph"arischer Ozonabbau als Kontexte zur Vermittlung von Basiskonzepten der Chemie

Obwohl in Schulbüchern und Fachzeitschriften mehrere Ansätze veröffentlicht sind, um die Themen Treibhauseffekt, saurer Regen und stratosphärischer Ozonabbau zu unterrichten, belegen Studien der letzten Jahre, dass das Verständnis Lernender zu den drei Phänomenen zahlreiche wissenschaftlich nicht belastbare Vorstellungen aufweist. Dabei sind Lernenden oft sogar die grundlegenden Prinzipien der Vorgänge in der Atmosphäre nicht bekannt. Im Rahmen des Dortmunder Kollegs zur Fachdidaktischen Entwicklungsforschung befasst sich die vorliegende Arbeit mit der diagnosegeleiteten Entwicklung und Erprobung von digital gestütztem Lehr-Lernmaterial zur Förderung der Fachwissenskompetenz zu den...

Teaching Chemistry Around the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Teaching Chemistry Around the World

As teachers we often tend to expect other countries to teach chemistry in much the same way as we do, but educational systems differ widely. At Bielefeld University we started a project to analyse the approach to chemical education in different countries from all over the world: Teaching Chemistry around the World. 25 countries have participated in the project. The resulting country studies are presented in this book. This book may be seen as a contribution to make the structure of chemistry teaching in numerous countries more transparent and to facilitate communication between these countries. Especially in the case of the school subject chemistry, which is very unpopular on the one hand and occupies an exceptional position on the other hand – due to its relevance to jobs and everyday life and most notably due to its importance for innovation capacity and problem solving – we have to learn from each others’ educational systems.

Entwicklung naturwissenschaftlichen Denkens zwischen Phänomen und Systematik
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 541
Science Education International
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Science Education International

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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