Keith S Taber

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Progressing Science Education: Constructing the Scientific Research Programme Into the Contingent Nature of Learning Science (2009)Hardcover - 2009, 9 June 2009

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Part of Series
Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
Part of Series
Science & Technology Education Library
Print Length
400 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Springer
Date Published
9 Jun 2009
ISBN-10
9048124301
ISBN-13
9789048124305

Description

Exploring one of the central themes in science education theory, this volume examines how science education can be considered as a scientific activity within a broad post-positivist notion of science.

Many students find learning science extremely problematic, whatever level of education they have reached. At the end of the 1970s a new approach to tackling learning difficulties in science was developed, drawing on ideas from psychology and cognitive science, and centred on the way students build up new knowledge in reference to their existing ideas. 'Constructivism' became the dominant paradigm in science education research for two decades, spawning a vast body of literature reporting aspects of learners' ideas in different science topics. However, Constructivism came under fire as it was recognised that the research did not offer immediate and simple prescriptions for effective science teaching. The whole approach was widely criticised, in particular by those who saw it as having 'anti-science' leanings.

In this book, the notion of scientific research programmes is used to understand the development, limitations and potential of constructivism. It is shown that constructivist work in science education fits into a coherent programme exploring the contingencies of learning science. The author goes further to address criticisms of constructivism; evaluate progress in the field; and suggest directions for future research. It is concluded that constructivism has provided the foundations for a progressive research programme that continues to guide enquiry into learning and teaching science.

Product Details

Author:
Keith S Taber
Book Edition:
2009
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
NL
Date Published:
9 June 2009
Dimensions:
23.39 x 15.6 x 2.39 cm
Genre:
Science/Technology Aspects
ISBN-10:
9048124301
ISBN-13:
9789048124305
Language:
English
Location:
Dordrecht
Pages:
400
Publisher:
Weight:
762.03 gm

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