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School Science Textbooks

by Victor R. Lee, Victor R. Lee , 2010
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*Reinforcement; Secondary School Science

by Pearce Ella Elizabeth, The Theories Of Piaget, Piaget Skinner, Ella Elizabeth Pearce , 1971
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Pre-school science education in

by Sara J. Pereira, Maria José Rodrigues, Isabel P. Martins, Rui Marques Vieira , 2011
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Portugal: teacher education and innovative practices

Students’ ease in crossing cultural borders into school science

by Glen S. Aikenhead - Science Education , 2001
"... The purpose of this article is to fine-tune a grounded-theory scheme originally proposed in this journal by Costa (1995). She categorized students according to the ease with which they succeed in school science; an ease related to the similarity between their life-world culture and 2 ..."
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The purpose of this article is to fine-tune a grounded-theory scheme originally proposed in this journal by Costa (1995). She categorized students according to the ease with which they succeed in school science; an ease related to the similarity between their life-world culture and 2

Probeware and handhelds in elementary and middle school science

by Shari J. Metcalf, Robert F. Tinker - Journal of Science Education and Technology , 2004
"... This paper reports a test on the feasibility and educational value of probeware and associated instructional materials in middle school science education. We addressed feasibility through consideration of costs, teacher professional development, and instructional design. In order to test our approac ..."
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This paper reports a test on the feasibility and educational value of probeware and associated instructional materials in middle school science education. We addressed feasibility through consideration of costs, teacher professional development, and instructional design. In order to test our

WebWatcher: A Tour Guide for the World Wide Web

by Thorsten Joachims, Dayne Freitag, Tom Mitchell - PROCEEDINGS OF IJCAI97 , 1997
"... We explore the notion of a tour guide software agent for assisting users browsing the World Wide Web. A Web tour guide agent provides assistance similar to that provided by ahuman tour guide in a museum -- it guides the user along an appropriate path through the collection, based on its knowledge of ..."
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's School of Computer Science Web pages. WebWatcher accompanies users from page to page, suggests appropriate hyperlinks, and learns from experience to improve its advice-giving skills. We describe the learning algorithms used by WebWatcher, experimental results showing their effectiveness, and lessons

What kind of a girl does science? The construction of school science identities

by Nancy W. Brickhouse, Patricia Lowery, Katherine Schultz - Journal of Research in Science Teaching , 2000
"... Abstract: A view of science as a culturally-mediated way of thinking and knowing suggests that learn-ing can be defined as engagement with scientific practices. How students engage in school science is in-fluenced by whether and how students view themselves and whether or not they are the kind of p ..."
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Abstract: A view of science as a culturally-mediated way of thinking and knowing suggests that learn-ing can be defined as engagement with scientific practices. How students engage in school science is in-fluenced by whether and how students view themselves and whether or not they are the kind

Questions Asked by Junior High School Science Teachers

by unknown authors , 1984
"... Abstract approved: Redacted for privacy Tnomas P. Evans, Ph.D. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a training program designed to assist Thai junior high school science teachers in asking a larger number of higher cognitive level questions, extending wait-time following a qu ..."
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Abstract approved: Redacted for privacy Tnomas P. Evans, Ph.D. The purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a training program designed to assist Thai junior high school science teachers in asking a larger number of higher cognitive level questions, extending wait-time following a

Exploring Multiple Representations In Elementary School Science Education

by Andrew Johnson, Thomas Moher, Stellan Ohlsson, Jason Leigh - In: Proceedings of the IEEE VR 2001 , 2001
"... This paper presents our findings after the first year and a half of a multi-year deployment of an ImmersaDesk to a local elementary school, investigating its effectiveness in enhancing science education. These findings deal with how VR can aid in the coordination of multiple representations, and how ..."
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This paper presents our findings after the first year and a half of a multi-year deployment of an ImmersaDesk to a local elementary school, investigating its effectiveness in enhancing science education. These findings deal with how VR can aid in the coordination of multiple representations

Secondary Education; *Secondary School Science;

by Bonnie J, Edrs Price, Mf/pco Plus Postage
"... Recent efforts of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) and the National Science Teachers Ascnciation (NSTA) have encouraged research between university researchers and classroom science teachers. In 1987 a longitudinal teacher research partners study was begun by the Mid ..."
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Recent efforts of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) and the National Science Teachers Ascnciation (NSTA) have encouraged research between university researchers and classroom science teachers. In 1987 a longitudinal teacher research partners study was begun
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