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Learning From Others: International Comparisons in Education
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This book describes a number of international comparative studies of pupils’ achievement, and examines the factors associated with successful teaching and learning and with school effectiveness. It describes the usefulness of such studies for policy makers, test designers, researchers and teachers, while offering a realistic and critical account of their limitations. Both large and small scale studies are considered, and particular attention is given to the c… More >>
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Teaching and Learning in the Science Laboratory
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This book includes an edited collection of papers containing illustrations of teaching approaches and of students’ learning acquisitions in the science teaching laboratory, presentation of new evaluation tools, theoretical frames and positions concerning laboratory work. The aim of the book is both to improve the design and organisation of innovative laboratory practices and to provide tools and exemplary results for the evaluation of their effectiveness, adequate f… More >>
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The Neurological Basis of Learning, Development and Discovery: Implications for Science and Mathematics Instruction
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This book is for practicing science and math educators and researchers, including graduate students, science and math teachers, and other teachers interested in developing a sound theoretical and empirical basis for curriculum development and instruction grounded in what is known about how the brain works and develops. The Neurological Basis of Learning, Development and Discovery is unique in that it + links neural physiology and neural network theory w… More >>
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Beyond Cartesian Dualism: Encountering Affect in the Teaching and Learning of Science.
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There is surprisingly little known about affect in science education. Despite periodic forays into monitoring students’ attitudes-toward-science, the effect of affect is too often overlooked. Beyond Cartesian Dualism gathers together contemporary theorizing in this axiomatic area. In fourteen chapters, senior scholars of international standing use their knowledge of the literature and empirical data to model the relationship between cognition and affect in science… More >>
Beyond Cartesian Dualism: Encountering Affect in the Teaching and Learning of Science.
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