Progressing Science Education: Constructing the Scientific Research Programme into the Contingent Nature of Learning Science

Progressing Science Education: Constructing the Scientific Research Programme into the Contingent Nature of Learning Science

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Oct 28, 2010 · English · Paperback (418 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 418
Language English
Published Oct 28, 2010
Publisher Springer
ISBN-10 9048185017
ISBN-13 9789048185016

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This insightful volume delves into the intricacies of science education, focusing on the contingent nature of learning within the scientific realm. The author, Keith S. Taber, presents a comprehensive analysis of how scientific research can inform teaching practices and improve educational outcomes for students. By emphasizing the dynamic interplay between knowledge construction and learning, the text encourages educators to rethink traditional methodologies and adapt to the evolving needs of their students.

Through a detailed examination of contemporary theories in science education, the work addresses the various factors that affect how learners engage with scientific concepts. Taber draws on a range of empirical studies and theoretical frameworks to illuminate the challenges and opportunities faced in the classroom. His examination encourages educators to cultivate an environment where inquiry and curiosity thrive, making science accessible and relevant to all students.

Overall, this volume serves as a valuable resource for both educators and researchers in the field of science education, providing practical insights and theoretical perspectives to enhance the teaching and learning of science. By understanding the contingent nature of learning, educators are better equipped to foster critical thinking and a deeper appreciation for the scientific process.

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Science & Technology Psychology

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