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Teaching and Learning Science

TE 991A Special Topics in Science Education TEACHING AND LEARNING SCIENCE WITH TECHNOLOGY

TE 991A Special Topics in Science Education TEACHING AND LEARNING SCIENCE WITH TECHNOLOGY

... that science classrooms will become increasingly dependent on information technology for representations of phenomena, simulations, access to data, virtual laboratories, handheld devices, ...

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ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN TEACHING LEARNING SCIENCE: EXPERIENCES OF PRE SERVICE STUDENT TEACHERS

ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN TEACHING LEARNING SCIENCE: EXPERIENCES OF PRE SERVICE STUDENT TEACHERS

... particular science words used in science to the ways/modes of science related ...while teaching science to middle school ...while teaching science, then what practices can ...

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Teaching and learning mathematics and science in english in primary schools in the state of Johor, Malaysia

Teaching and learning mathematics and science in english in primary schools in the state of Johor, Malaysia

... of Teaching and Learning Science and Mathematics in English (PPSMI) should be stopped immediately because it will take away Bahasa Melayu as one of the languages used in assimilating knowledge and ...

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VISUAL TOOLS IN TEACHING LEARNING SEQUENCES FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION

VISUAL TOOLS IN TEACHING LEARNING SEQUENCES FOR SCIENCE EDUCATION

... different learning theories: the cognitive theory and the situative ...multimedia learning. the situative theory characterizes conceptual learning as result of social ...is learning ...

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Knowing, learning and doing: the effects of training and teaching amongst teachers teaching mathematics and science in english in Malaysian Secondary Schools

Knowing, learning and doing: the effects of training and teaching amongst teachers teaching mathematics and science in english in Malaysian Secondary Schools

... lives. Science and Mathematics are undeniably two very important and dynamic areas of knowledge that assist in laying the foundation in many areas of studies at the tertiary level of ...of Science and ...

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Teaching science doing science: analysis of secondary students’ perception of science teaching

Teaching science doing science: analysis of secondary students’ perception of science teaching

... their science classes were ...this teaching attitude students assume the role of receivers of knowledge, that is, agents of their own learning, thereby developing ...This learning autonomy was ...

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Children and the teaching and learning of science: a historical perspective

Children and the teaching and learning of science: a historical perspective

... of science in terms that are readily and beguilingly transformed into educational objectives soon ...‘Learning science and doing science proceed in the same way’ (Harlen 1996: 5) or that ‘The ...

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CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING OF SCIENCE

CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING OF SCIENCE

... society, science and technology influence all sphere of our life. Science education is key component of curriculum and it should be taught according to nature science with an emphasis on the process ...

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teaching as an art and A science

teaching as an art and A science

... the science of teaching, bringing forth both creativity in the classroom and a systematic approach to ...knowledge, learning, and expertise for ...student teaching with a solid foundation for ...

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Learning and Teaching

Learning and Teaching

... The thinking that occurs when students work together is not solely the product of one mind. Rather, it comes from different minds in interac- tion with one another. This enables students to hear ideas and make ...

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Teaching Science in Museums

Teaching Science in Museums

... for Learning Innovation for taking me in and helping me grow professionally, especially the invaluable thoughts, advice, and support from Kirsten Ellenbogen, Joe Heimlich, John Falk, and Lynn ...

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Learning Motivation Factors of Grade 8 Students and its Implications in Science Teaching

Learning Motivation Factors of Grade 8 Students and its Implications in Science Teaching

... the learning motivation of students in ...of learning motivation, students from the high performing classes show more motivation than low- performing classes, albeit in small ...their science classes ...

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Teaching the science of learning

Teaching the science of learning

... “ Learning Scientists ” , 2017) that not only allow instructor-created quizzes to be taken by students, but also provide built-in interleaving algorithms so that the burden does not fall on the teacher or the ...

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TEACHING OF SCIENCE AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL IN MEGHALAYA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE TEACHING STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY SCIENCE TEACHERS IN THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE

TEACHING OF SCIENCE AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL IN MEGHALAYA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE TEACHING STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY SCIENCE TEACHERS IN THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE

... age, science education is essential as it is of immense value to individuals’ life in ...of science is of utmost importance. Taking note of the importance of science teaching, the Kothari ...

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DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: EDUCATIONAL USEFULNESS EVALUATION

DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: EDUCATIONAL USEFULNESS EVALUATION

... digital teaching portfolios fostered teachers` authentic professional ...digital teaching content application ...digital teaching and learning should be meaningful and ...

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DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

DIGITAL TEACHING AND LEARNING CONTENT IN NATURAL SCIENCE EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY

... natural science knowledge with the help of mental models, therefore the learners easier and faster conceive the content of the lesson and the teacher organizes pupils‘ activities more ...

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LITHUANIAN AND ESTONIAN STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SCIENCE TEACHING/LEARNING METHODS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

LITHUANIAN AND ESTONIAN STUDENTS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS SCIENCE TEACHING/LEARNING METHODS: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

... students learning in estonia the most effective computer technologies are those which reveal learning information in a more interesting and versatile ...of teaching with the use of ...electronic ...

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A Study of Elementary Teachers’ Beliefs of Science Education and Using the Outdoors as a Setting for Teaching and Learning.

A Study of Elementary Teachers’ Beliefs of Science Education and Using the Outdoors as a Setting for Teaching and Learning.

... earth science, physical science, and elementary science (DeBoer, 1991), and in the 1980s with the report A Nation at Risk (Gardner, 1983), a response to concerns about US economic competitiveness and ...

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Analysis of Canadian Inquiry based Science Teaching Practices and its Implications for Reciprocal Learning

Analysis of Canadian Inquiry based Science Teaching Practices and its Implications for Reciprocal Learning

... school science teachers from a variety of schools within the Greater Essex County District School Board (GECDSB), participated in the video analysis ...GECDSB science teacher and were consented to video ...

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Identity Learning,culture shock and border crossing into effective teaching in indigenous science education

Identity Learning,culture shock and border crossing into effective teaching in indigenous science education

... Heyward and Petersen discuss changes in the sojourner’s identity as part of the learning process. Heyward (2002) suggests at monocultural levels 1 and 2 that cultural identity is firstly unformed then ...

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