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Murphy, Cliona; Kilfeather, Paula; Murphy, Colette – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
This article reports on the outcomes of a study that compared implicit and explicit teaching approaches on the development of contemporary conceptions of the nature of science (NoS). The sample comprised two groups of prospective primary teachers in the Republic of Ireland, all non-specialists in science. Research has shown that contemporary…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Teaching Methods
Waldron, Fionnuala; Pike, Susan; Varley, Janet; Murphy, Colette; Greenwood, Richard – Irish Educational Studies, 2007
Research into student teachers' perceptions, attitudes and prior experiences of learning suggests that these experiences can exert an influence on practice which can be relatively undisturbed by their initial teacher education. This article is based on the initial findings of an all-Ireland survey of all first-year students on B.Ed. courses in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Geography, Foreign Countries, History
Kerr, Karen; Beggs, Jim; Murphy, Colette – Irish Educational Studies, 2006
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel lines of thought can compound children's confusion and misunderstanding as they learn science at primary school. The situation could be more acute when student teachers are teaching science, because of their limited experience of considering…
Descriptors: Animals, Student Teachers, Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students

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