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Research trends in science education from 2013 to 2017: a systematic content analysis of publications in selected journals

International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Following a series of reviews every 5 years since 1998, this fourth study presents the research trends in science education based on 1,088 research articles published in Science Education, Journal of Research in Science Teaching, and International ...
Tzung-Jin Lin   +3 more
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Contributions from citizen science to science education: an examination of a biodiversity citizen science project with schools in Central Europe

International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Despite the rising popularity of Citizen Science (CS) projects, there is little empirical evidence for effects on learning outcomes, particularly when young people are involved.
Julia Kelemen-Finan   +2 more
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Cognitive science and science education.

American Psychologist, 1986
" The quality of science education, like mathematics education, is a pervasive concern in educational improvement efforts. The cognitive orientation to the teaching of subject matter provides the context for Carey" s discussion of science education. This orientation begins with the idea that to understand something, one must integrate it with already ...
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Education and Science

1984
This chapter examines the expenditure plans for Education and Science outlined in the White Paper. To clarify the trends in education expenditure the 1984/5 – 1986/7 plans are set, where possible, against current, 1983/4, spending. It will emerge that the decrease in government spending is greater than initially apparent from the White Paper and ...
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The Science of Education

Journal of Education, 1969
Charles Pierce, the nineteenth century American philosopher, distinguished between four different ways of knowing (Cohen & Nagel, 1934), or as he put it, fixing belief. These four ways were (1) the method of tenacity, (2) the method of authority, (3) the method of intuition, and (4) the method of science.
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Science as an education

Nature, 1977
In this shortened version of a talk he gave recently on BBC Radio 3, Professor Sir Hermann Bondi, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence, argues for a view of science as an education of the mind, rather than as professional ...
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Attitudes of primary education and science education students’ towards science and science education [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Academic Research, 2013
Murat Kurt, Aysel Temelli
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A Model for Augmented Reality Immersion Experiences of University Students Studying in Science Education

Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2020
R. Salar   +3 more
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