This book explores the evidence for paradigm shifts in the context of science education. The articles draw attention to areas where there is a perceived need for a paradigm shift in post-Soviet countries if science education is to meet the goal of enhancing scientific literacy. Estonia, as an example of a faster developing country from those in the post-Soviet block, recognised the need to change its System when the economy allowed. Its first focus was in the area of technology. It was seen as vital to generate interest towards science for students studying in compulsory education. Inevitably scientific thinking plays an important role in the development of a society, and where post-Soviet countries are part of the European Union they also will need to see an important role of school science in preparing adults for a knowledge-based society. The paradigm shifts are thus seen in this light.
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The Editors: Jack Holbrook is Professor for Science Education at the University of Tartu (Estonia).
Miia Rannikmäe is Professor for Science Education at the University of Tartu (Estonia).
Priit Reiska is Professor for Science Education at the University of Tallinn (Estonia).
Paul Ilsley is Professor for Adult Education at the University of Northern Illinois (USA).
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Originalhardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 284 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Moonika Teppo & Miia Rannikmäe, Paradigm Shift for Teachers: More Relevant Science Teaching -- Klaara Kask, Miia Rannikmäe & Rachel Mamlok-Naaman, A Paradigm Shift in Science Teaching - Teacher Development for Inquiry Teaching -- Anne Laius, Miia Rannikmäe & Robert E. Yager, A Paradigm Shift for Teachers: Enhancing Students' Creativity and Reasoning Skills -- Rain Mikser, Priit Reiska, Kai Rohtla & Helmut Dahncke, Paradigm Shift for Teachers: Interdisciplinary Teaching -- Katrin Vaino & Jack Holbrook, Challenging Chemistry Teacher's Beliefs. Towards a Paradigm Shift -- Priit Reiska, Alberto J. Carias, Joseph D. Novak & Norma L. Miller, Concept Mapping as a Tool for Meaningful Learning and Assessment -- Arne Rannikmäe, Miia Rannikmäe & Jack Holbrook, A Paradigm Shift in Teachers: Recognising the Nature of Science and its Place in Teaching -- Imbi Henno, Priit Reiska & Patrik Scheinin, Need for Paradigm Shift - Examining the High Ranking of Estonian Students in PISA -- Mare Teichmann & Jakob Kiibarsepp, Students' Preparation for, and Coping with, Tertiary Level Science and Engineering Education -- Miia Rannikmäe, A Paradigm Shift for the System: Enhancing Teacher Ownership and Professional Development -- Jack Holbrook, Promoting Valid Assessment of Learning through Standardised Testing -- Jack Holbrook, Promoting Competency driven School-based Assessment -- Jack Holbrook, The Way Forward -- Imbi Henno, A critique of current educational policies for science teaching based on the Estonian example -- Miia Rannikmae & Priit Reiska, The Research and Development Projects in Estonian Science Education related to the Paradigm Shift. ISBN 9783631582879 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 545. Artikel-Nr. 1089310
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book explores the evidence for paradigm shifts in the context of science education. The articles draw attention to areas where there is a perceived need for a paradigm shift in post-Soviet countries if science education is to meet the goal of enhancing scientific literacy. Estonia, as an example of a faster developing country from those in the post-Soviet block, recognised the need to change its System when the economy allowed. Its first focus was in the area of technology. It was seen as vital to generate interest towards science for students studying in compulsory education. Inevitably scientific thinking plays an important role in the development of a society, and where post-Soviet countries are part of the European Union they also will need to see an important role of school science in preparing adults for a knowledge-based society. The paradigm shifts are thus seen in this light. Artikel-Nr. 9783631582879
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -This book explores the evidence for paradigm shifts in the context of science education. The articles draw attention to areas where there is a perceived need for a paradigm shift in post-Soviet countries if science education is to meet the goal of enhancing scientific literacy. Estonia, as an example of a faster developing country from those in the post-Soviet block, recognised the need to change its System when the economy allowed. Its first focus was in the area of technology. It was seen as vital to generate interest towards science for students studying in compulsory education. Inevitably scientific thinking plays an important role in the development of a society, and where post-Soviet countries are part of the European Union they also will need to see an important role of school science in preparing adults for a knowledge-based society. The paradigm shifts are thus seen in this light. 284 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631582879
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