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Hark, Hark! Hear the Story of a Science Educator / Edition 1

Current price: $71.99
Hark, Hark! Hear the Story of a Science Educator / Edition 1
Hark, Hark! Hear the Story of a Science Educator / Edition 1

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Hark, Hark! Hear the Story of a Science Educator / Edition 1

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Hark, Hark! Hear the Story of a Science Educator highlights some compelling ideas on science teaching and learning through the author’s journey and includes evolution and revolution in the growth of scientific knowledge. The book discusses views of McComas et al. and Lederman et al. on the nature of science, as well as the learning theories of Piaget (1926), Vygotsky (1978), and Marton (1981). The three theories of learning frame methods in teaching science.
The author is well known in the science education research community for her groundbreaking work in student conceptions and conceptual change, particularly as related to phenomenography.
Key Features:
Helps science educators explore new avenues related to various innovative curricula, teaching, and learning
Presents abstract learning theories, such as social constructivism in personal stories and experiences
Bridges the divide between the science education community and the general public on significant ideas of science teaching and learning
Uncovers relational conceptual change inquiry learning
Discusses current socioscientific community-based issues—other-centeredness—through scientific investigation and engineering design challenges

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