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Fang, Zhihui – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
The language used to construct knowledge, beliefs, and worldviews in school science is distinct from the social language that students use in their everyday ordinary life. This difference is a major source of reading difficulty for many students, especially struggling readers and English-language learners. This article identifies some of the…
Descriptors: Science Education, Middle School Students, Reading Difficulties, Teaching Methods
Saglam, Murat; Millar, Robin – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Although electromagnetism is an important component of upper secondary school physics syllabuses in many countries, there has been relatively little research on students' understanding of the topic. A written test consisting of 16 diagnostic questions was developed and used to survey the understanding of electromagnetism of upper secondary school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Physics, Teaching Methods
Galili, Igal; Lehavi, Yaron – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
A study was made of the ability of a population of high-school physics teachers to define physics concepts and of their views regarding the importance of such definitions. It was found possible to arrange the definitions accumulated in categories, and the classification so obtained was consonant with that of the philosophy of science. Although the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Teacher Characteristics, Secondary School Teachers
Park, Jongwon – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
It has recently been determined that generating an explanatory hypothesis to explain a discrepant event is important for students' conceptual change. The purpose of this study is to investigate how students' generate new explanatory hypotheses. To achieve this goal, questions are used to identify students prior ideas related to electromagnetic…
Descriptors: College Students, Thinking Skills, Scientific Concepts, Prior Learning
George, Rani – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Cross-domain analysis was used to examine changes in two attitudinal dimensions: students' attitudes towards science and attitudes about the utility of science over the middle school and high school years. A sample of 444 students was selected from the Longitudinal Study of American Youth. The results show that the overall trend for students'…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, High School Students, Longitudinal Studies
Palmer, David – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Many preservice primary teachers initially have a low self-efficacy, or belief in their ability to teach science, but well-designed science education courses can produce significant positive changes in efficacy beliefs. However, the extent to which the belief changes are durable, or maintained over time, is yet to be established. The purpose of…
Descriptors: Methods Courses, Self Efficacy, Preservice Teachers, Science Instruction
Jang, Syh-Jong – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Due to the implementation of a 9-year integrated curriculum scheme in Taiwan, research on team teaching and web-based technology appears to be urgent. The purpose of this study was incorporated web-assisted learning with team teaching in seventh-grade science classes. The specific research question concerned student performance and attitudes about…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Experimental Teaching, Team Teaching
Lyons, Terry – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
This paper reviews the remarkably similar experiences of school science reported by high school students in Sweden, England, and Australia. It compares student narratives from interpretive studies by Lindahl, by Osborne and Collins, and by Lyons, identifying core themes relating to critical contemporary issues in science education. These themes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Student Experience, Science Curriculum
Andersson, Bjorn; Wallin, Anita – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Both in Europe and the United States there is a growing interest in design research. One example is the design and validation of topic-oriented teaching-learning sequences. This research may be said to have two objectives. One is to design and test "useful products", such as teachers guides and study material for students, which may be put into…
Descriptors: Research Design, Teaching Methods, Instructional Materials, Educational Research
Lambert, Julie – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
This descriptive study provides a comparison of existing high school marine science curricula and instructional practices used by nine teachers across seven schools districts in Florida and their students' level of scientific literacy, as defined by the national science standards and benchmarks. To measure understandings of science concepts and…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Scientific Literacy, Integrated Curriculum, Marine Education
Millar, Robin – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
Although the term "scientific literacy" has been increasingly used in recent years to characterise the aim of school science education, there is still considerable uncertainty about its meaning and implications for the curriculum. A major national project in England, "Twenty First Century Science", is evaluating the feasibility of a more flexible…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Curriculum, Core Curriculum, Scientific Literacy
Bell, Jacqueline; Donnelly, Jim – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
This article is concerned with the meaning and legitimacy of the view that the secondary science curriculum can be given a vocational emphasis, and with a current attempt to create such a curriculum. Although this perspective on the science curriculum has a long history, in recent decades it has received little attention. This article examines…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Technology, Secondary Education, Educational Objectives
Prain, Vaughan; Waldrip, Bruce – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
As part of a long-term research study to enhance science learning, this paper reports on an exploratory study aimed at identifying initial beliefs and practices of a group of teachers and students (Years 4-6) in Australia when the students engaged with multiple representations of the same science concepts. There is growing recognition in science…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Elementary Education, Teacher Surveys
Viennot, Laurence; Kaminski, Wanda – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
This paper describes an attempt at evaluating a potentially critical "detail" of teaching practice; that is, using a particular diagram to illustrate the imaging role of a converging lens. This "basic" diagram has been designed to contribute to help students overcome the well-known "travelling image" syndrome. We conducted a comparative study with…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Physics, Optics, Visual Aids
Hung, Woei; Jonassen, David H. – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
College students often experience difficulties in solving physics problems. These difficulties largely result from a lack of conceptual understanding of the topic. The processes of conceptual learning reflect the nature of the causal reasoning process. Two major causal reasoning methods are the covariational and the mechanism-based approaches.…
Descriptors: Physics, College Students, College Science, Attribution Theory

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