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Ph.D. students from 14 European countries, Israel, Turkey and Venezuela in addition to supervisors and lecturers from 11 countries including Israel and USA worked for one week to understand each other with the goal of improving and sharpening features of their respective theoretical backgrounds, research questions, and design and methodological demands. The projects presented reflect a multitude of topics and goals of research in science education in Europe as well as the variety and elaboration of theoretical frameworks used and a remarkable level of methodological expertise. The following topics are included: Teachersâ thinking and beliefs and teachersâ actions in the classroom, the interaction between specific programs of science museums and teachersâ and classesâ plans for engagement with them, teaching, learning and understanding of new subject matter for science classes, different interaction processes in the classroom, discourse analysis, decision making processes in science classes and the use of models in chemistry lessons and last but not least specific characters and the function of text when learning physics by means of computer-based multimedia. All science subjects including earth science are involved in these articles and the level of analysed e



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Preface

Staff members

Topics include:

  • Towards science education research that is relevant for improving practice: The model of educational reconstruction
  • Computer assisted hands-on laboratories activities: Design, development and evaluation of instructional software for science teachers education
  • Discourse Analysis in University Physics Class. Implications for Improvement of Educational Practice
  • Assessing characteristics of teacher and student actions during instructional talks in primary science classrooms by means of video-analysis
  • The process of teachers’ planning and implementation of school visits to science and technology museums
  • Young people’s perspectives on genetics, identity and society using film and discussion
  • Learning with simulations and their effect on problem solving in the domain of physics
  • Designing and evaluating a research-based teaching-learning sequence on the moment of force
  • Meaningful learning of models and modelling in chemistry education by adapting authentic practices
  • Textcoherence and self-explanation in learning physics with multimedia
  • A Multimodal analysis of physics explanations

Author index

Developing Standards in Research on Science

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/07/2005
      ISBN13: 9780415383394, 978-0415383394
      ISBN10: 0415383390

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Ph.D. students from 14 European countries, Israel, Turkey and Venezuela in addition to supervisors and lecturers from 11 countries including Israel and USA worked for one week to understand each other with the goal of improving and sharpening features of their respective theoretical backgrounds, research questions, and design and methodological demands. The projects presented reflect a multitude of topics and goals of research in science education in Europe as well as the variety and elaboration of theoretical frameworks used and a remarkable level of methodological expertise. The following topics are included: Teachersâ thinking and beliefs and teachersâ actions in the classroom, the interaction between specific programs of science museums and teachersâ and classesâ plans for engagement with them, teaching, learning and understanding of new subject matter for science classes, different interaction processes in the classroom, discourse analysis, decision making processes in science classes and the use of models in chemistry lessons and last but not least specific characters and the function of text when learning physics by means of computer-based multimedia. All science subjects including earth science are involved in these articles and the level of analysed e



      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Staff members

      Topics include:

      • Towards science education research that is relevant for improving practice: The model of educational reconstruction
      • Computer assisted hands-on laboratories activities: Design, development and evaluation of instructional software for science teachers education
      • Discourse Analysis in University Physics Class. Implications for Improvement of Educational Practice
      • Assessing characteristics of teacher and student actions during instructional talks in primary science classrooms by means of video-analysis
      • The process of teachers’ planning and implementation of school visits to science and technology museums
      • Young people’s perspectives on genetics, identity and society using film and discussion
      • Learning with simulations and their effect on problem solving in the domain of physics
      • Designing and evaluating a research-based teaching-learning sequence on the moment of force
      • Meaningful learning of models and modelling in chemistry education by adapting authentic practices
      • Textcoherence and self-explanation in learning physics with multimedia
      • A Multimodal analysis of physics explanations

      Author index

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