Topics in Science Education
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Product details:
- Publisher Nova Science Publishers, Inc
- Date of Publication 22 July 2021
- ISBN 9781536197693
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages243 pages
- Size 230x155 mm
- Weight 501 g
- Language English 181
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Long description:
Science education represents one of the most fundamental components of any well-designed public education program, as teaching science helps students understand critical thinking skills and evidence-based reasoning. However, the field of science education is not without its controversies, as the multifaceted and complex nature of science leads to differences of opinion on the merits of various teaching modalities. Chapter One of this book explains the tension that exists between individual learning styles, which can vary significantly among students, and the need to offer practical guidance to science teachers, who generally plan their curricula on a class/course basis. Chapter Two describes the lack of consensus on the meaning of STEM or STEAM education among educators and attempts to resolve this ambiguity by clearly defining the characteristics and objectives of STEM education. Chapter Three presents a study that includes a design and implementation of playful science projects in the elementary classroom that facilitate the learning of STEM concepts in formal contexts and promote positive emotions in students. Chapter Four discusses the tendency for teachers to experience negative emotions when conducting STEM education as well as the impact of a teacher's emotional state on student outcomes. Chapter Five explores the logical basis of Einstein's theory of general relativity and its meaning as derived by Einstein's inquiry process. Finally, Chapter Six expresses the importance of teaching science through inquiry by presenting a case study of a simple inquiry-based activity in a public senior high school in Japan.
MoreTable of Contents:
Preface; Squaring the Circle: Circumnavigating an Ontological Tension between Practical Learning Progression Models and the Complex, Multi-Facetted, and Meandering Nature of Conceptual Learning; In Search of a Long-Awaited Consensus for STEM Education. A Framework Proposal; STEM Projects as Science Teaching and Learning Strategies in Teacher Training and Primary Education: Cognitive and Affective Analysis; Diagnosis of the Affective Domain of Primary School Teacher Trainees in the Teaching-Learning of Stem Areas: Comparative Analysis with Primary School Students; Einsteins Theory of General Relativity Based on an Analogical Reasoning and the Premise of Absolute for Science Education; How Could Inquiry-Based Activity Be Practiced in Science Education Efficiently? A Case Study at a Senior High School in Japan; Index.
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