Issues in Science Teaching

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Pub. Date: 2001-02-28
Publisher(s): RoutledgeFalmer
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Summary

Issues in Science Teachingcovers a wide range of important issues which will interest teachers at all phases in the education system. The issues discussed include: the nature and purposes of science education in a multicultural society, including the idea of science for all the role and purposes of investigational work in science education assessment, curriculum progression and pupil attitudes to their science experience supporting basic skills development in literacy, numeracy and ICT, through science teaching supporting cross-curricular work through science teaching taking account of individual differences including ability, special needs, learning style and the case for inclusion The articles are strongly based on current research and are intended to stimulate and broaden debate among the readers. Written by practising science educators and teachers, this book offers new and interesting ways of developing science education at all levels.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
viii
Notes on contributors ix
Introduction to the series xv
Introduction 1(3)
John Sears
Pete Sorensen
The science curriculum: what is it for?
4(12)
Tony Turner
Teaching science in a multicultural, multi-faith society
16(7)
Michael Reiss
The irresistible rise of the nature of science in science curricula
23(8)
Bert Sorsby
Primary science: a second-class core subject?
31(10)
Judith Roden
Balanced science: a battle still to be won?
41(9)
John Sears
Lifelong learning in science: dream or reality?
50(10)
Vanessa Barker
Understanding evidence in investigations: the way to a more relevant curriculum?
60(10)
Sandra Duggan
Richard Gott
SC1: beyond the fair test
70(10)
Rod Watson
Anne Goldsworthy
Valerie Wood-Robinson
Numeracy in science: understanding the misunderstandings
80(9)
Graham Lenton
Brenda Stevens
Developing the literate scientist
89(11)
Pauline Hoyle
Caroline Stone
Health education is unavoidable
100(14)
Sheila Turner
The use of cognitive ability testing to set targets
114(9)
Pat O'Brien
Drowning in numbers? The need for formative assessment
123(10)
Pete Sorensen
Between the idea and the reality falls the shadow: provision for primary-secondary science curricular continuity
133(10)
Ruth Jarman
Children's attitudes to science: beyond the men in white coats
143(11)
Pat Bricheno
Jane Johnston
John Sears
Non-judgemental differentiation: teaching and learning styles for the future
154(11)
Jasmin Chapman
Paul Hamer
John Sears
Are gender differences in achievement avoidable?
165(10)
Patricia Murphy
Ability grouping: what is the evidence?
175(10)
Laura Sukhnandan
A challenging curriculum for the more able pupil
185(11)
Pat O'Brien
Science for all: the challenge of inclusion
196(13)
Sheila Peterson
Judy Williams
Pete Sorensen
Information and communications technology in science education: a long gestation
209(10)
Phil Poole
Bibliography 219(15)
Index 234

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