Science Education Research and Practice from Japan
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Science Education Research and Practice from Japan
Isozaki, Tetsuo; Sumida, Manabu
Springer Verlag, Singapore
07/2022
199
Mole
Inglês
9789811627484
15 a 20 dias
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Why Research the History of Science Education/Teaching (Rika) in Japan?.- In Pursuit of the Understanding of Science Classroom Culture: Socio-Cultural Approaches to East Asian Classrooms.- Harmonious Integration of Scientific Argument into Inquiry-Based Learning.- Addressing the Challenges and Scaffolding of Inquiry-Based Teaching on Secondary School Students' Efficacy in Conducting Scientific Inquiry.- A Study on Possible Factors Enabling Amateur Scientists to Continue Their Scientific Practices.- An Auto/ethnographic Research on Science Education in Japan: Hidden stories.- Science and Nature: Science Teachers' Views at the International Collaborative Project between Japan and the South Africa.- An Exploratory Study about Japanese Preservice Science Teachers' Views of Science and Technology.- Prospective Science Teachers' Training Programs Incorporating ESD: Experiences in Japan.- Science Education as Gifted Education: Can We Conduct Gifted Education with Non-Gifted Students?.
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Japanese science education;science teacher education;socio-cultural issues in science education;science education for the gifted;nature of science;history of science education;teaching and learning in science;learning and instruction
Why Research the History of Science Education/Teaching (Rika) in Japan?.- In Pursuit of the Understanding of Science Classroom Culture: Socio-Cultural Approaches to East Asian Classrooms.- Harmonious Integration of Scientific Argument into Inquiry-Based Learning.- Addressing the Challenges and Scaffolding of Inquiry-Based Teaching on Secondary School Students' Efficacy in Conducting Scientific Inquiry.- A Study on Possible Factors Enabling Amateur Scientists to Continue Their Scientific Practices.- An Auto/ethnographic Research on Science Education in Japan: Hidden stories.- Science and Nature: Science Teachers' Views at the International Collaborative Project between Japan and the South Africa.- An Exploratory Study about Japanese Preservice Science Teachers' Views of Science and Technology.- Prospective Science Teachers' Training Programs Incorporating ESD: Experiences in Japan.- Science Education as Gifted Education: Can We Conduct Gifted Education with Non-Gifted Students?.
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