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Teaching Science



Science - [Lat. scientia=knowledge]. For many the term science refers to the organized body of knowledge concerning the physical world, both animate and inanimate, but a proper definition would also have to include the attitudes and methods through which this body of knowledge is formed; thus, a science is both a particular kind of activity and also the results of that   Read More...

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Teaching Science

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    Learning Science in the Schools: Research Reforming Practice
    by Shawn M. Glynn, Reinders Duit. 396 pgs.


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    Issues in Science Teaching
    by John Sears, Pete Sorensen. 240 pgs.


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    Improving Secondary Science Teaching
    by John Parkinson. 281 pgs.


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    Improving Science Education: The Contribution of Research
    by Robin Millar, John Leach, Jonathan Osborne. 366 pgs.


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    Research and Supervision in Mathematics and Science Education
    by John A. Malone, Bill Atweh, Jeffrey R. Northfield. 371 pgs.


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    Internet Environments for Science Education
    by Marcia C. Linn, Elizabeth A. Davis, Philip Bell. 412 pgs.


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