Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
238
Language
English
Published
Apr 23, 2014
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0415897319
ISBN-13
9780415897310
Description
This book delves into the intricate processes behind student thinking and learning in the realm of science education. It offers a comprehensive analysis of how learners construct their understanding of scientific concepts and the implications for teaching practices. The author draws from a wealth of research and theoretical perspectives, examining both the cognitive and social dimensions of learning, to present a nuanced view of how students engage with scientific ideas.
Through a series of case studies and reflective examinations, the work highlights the diverse pathways that learners follow as they grapple with complex scientific phenomena. Taber emphasizes the importance of understanding students' preconceptions and the evolution of their ideas over time. Readers are invited to explore innovative teaching strategies that can foster deeper learning and engagement in science, ultimately aiming to cultivate a more scientifically literate society. The insights presented serve not only educators but also policymakers and researchers interested in enhancing science education outcomes.
Through a series of case studies and reflective examinations, the work highlights the diverse pathways that learners follow as they grapple with complex scientific phenomena. Taber emphasizes the importance of understanding students' preconceptions and the evolution of their ideas over time. Readers are invited to explore innovative teaching strategies that can foster deeper learning and engagement in science, ultimately aiming to cultivate a more scientifically literate society. The insights presented serve not only educators but also policymakers and researchers interested in enhancing science education outcomes.
Genres
Science & Technology