Teaching Secondary Science
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Woolcott, Geoff; Whannell, Robert
Teaching Secondary Science
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Woolcott, Geoff; Whannell, Robert
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Teaching Secondary Science is a practical resource that will continue to inspire preservice teachers as they move into the classroom.
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Teaching Secondary Science is a practical resource that will continue to inspire preservice teachers as they move into the classroom.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 176mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636114
- ISBN-10: 1316636119
- Artikelnr.: 48699431
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 176mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 805g
- ISBN-13: 9781316636114
- ISBN-10: 1316636119
- Artikelnr.: 48699431
Part I. Theory: 1.1. Contemporary issues in teaching and learning science
Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott; 1.2. On becoming a science teacher Robert
Whannell and Linda Hobbs; 1.3. Theory and practice in science education
Robert Whannell and Tony Yeigh; 1.4. Real world science in the classroom
Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 1.5. Improving science teaching
practice through collaboration and reflection Margaret Marshman and Geoff
Woolcott; 1.6. Assessing science teaching and learning Robert Whannell and
Neil Taylor; 1.7. Teaching using student-generated representations in
science John Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 1.8. Technology, electronic media
and science education Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 1.9. Celebrating
Australia's diversity through science education Angela Fitzgerald, Linda
Peiffer and Geoff Woolcott; Part II. Practice: 2.1. Engagement practices: a
major issue in contemporary education Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott;
2.2. Building identity and commitment to the teaching of science Linda
Hobbs and Robert Whannell; 2.3. Application of theory in science education
classrooms Tony Yeigh and Robert Whannell; 2.4. Bringing real world science
into the classroom Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 2.5.
Creating a classroom for engagement with scientific thinking, problem
solving and real world contexts Margaret Marshman and Geoff Woolcott; 2.6.
Assessing science teaching and learning in the classroom Neil Taylor and
Robert Whannell; 2.7. Using representations in the science classroom John
Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 2.8. Digital technologies in the science
classroom and beyond Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 2.9. Bringing
Australia's diversity into science education Linda Pfeiffer, Angela
Fitzgerald and Geoff Woolcott.
Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott; 1.2. On becoming a science teacher Robert
Whannell and Linda Hobbs; 1.3. Theory and practice in science education
Robert Whannell and Tony Yeigh; 1.4. Real world science in the classroom
Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 1.5. Improving science teaching
practice through collaboration and reflection Margaret Marshman and Geoff
Woolcott; 1.6. Assessing science teaching and learning Robert Whannell and
Neil Taylor; 1.7. Teaching using student-generated representations in
science John Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 1.8. Technology, electronic media
and science education Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 1.9. Celebrating
Australia's diversity through science education Angela Fitzgerald, Linda
Peiffer and Geoff Woolcott; Part II. Practice: 2.1. Engagement practices: a
major issue in contemporary education Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott;
2.2. Building identity and commitment to the teaching of science Linda
Hobbs and Robert Whannell; 2.3. Application of theory in science education
classrooms Tony Yeigh and Robert Whannell; 2.4. Bringing real world science
into the classroom Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 2.5.
Creating a classroom for engagement with scientific thinking, problem
solving and real world contexts Margaret Marshman and Geoff Woolcott; 2.6.
Assessing science teaching and learning in the classroom Neil Taylor and
Robert Whannell; 2.7. Using representations in the science classroom John
Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 2.8. Digital technologies in the science
classroom and beyond Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 2.9. Bringing
Australia's diversity into science education Linda Pfeiffer, Angela
Fitzgerald and Geoff Woolcott.
Part I. Theory: 1.1. Contemporary issues in teaching and learning science
Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott; 1.2. On becoming a science teacher Robert
Whannell and Linda Hobbs; 1.3. Theory and practice in science education
Robert Whannell and Tony Yeigh; 1.4. Real world science in the classroom
Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 1.5. Improving science teaching
practice through collaboration and reflection Margaret Marshman and Geoff
Woolcott; 1.6. Assessing science teaching and learning Robert Whannell and
Neil Taylor; 1.7. Teaching using student-generated representations in
science John Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 1.8. Technology, electronic media
and science education Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 1.9. Celebrating
Australia's diversity through science education Angela Fitzgerald, Linda
Peiffer and Geoff Woolcott; Part II. Practice: 2.1. Engagement practices: a
major issue in contemporary education Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott;
2.2. Building identity and commitment to the teaching of science Linda
Hobbs and Robert Whannell; 2.3. Application of theory in science education
classrooms Tony Yeigh and Robert Whannell; 2.4. Bringing real world science
into the classroom Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 2.5.
Creating a classroom for engagement with scientific thinking, problem
solving and real world contexts Margaret Marshman and Geoff Woolcott; 2.6.
Assessing science teaching and learning in the classroom Neil Taylor and
Robert Whannell; 2.7. Using representations in the science classroom John
Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 2.8. Digital technologies in the science
classroom and beyond Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 2.9. Bringing
Australia's diversity into science education Linda Pfeiffer, Angela
Fitzgerald and Geoff Woolcott.
Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott; 1.2. On becoming a science teacher Robert
Whannell and Linda Hobbs; 1.3. Theory and practice in science education
Robert Whannell and Tony Yeigh; 1.4. Real world science in the classroom
Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 1.5. Improving science teaching
practice through collaboration and reflection Margaret Marshman and Geoff
Woolcott; 1.6. Assessing science teaching and learning Robert Whannell and
Neil Taylor; 1.7. Teaching using student-generated representations in
science John Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 1.8. Technology, electronic media
and science education Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 1.9. Celebrating
Australia's diversity through science education Angela Fitzgerald, Linda
Peiffer and Geoff Woolcott; Part II. Practice: 2.1. Engagement practices: a
major issue in contemporary education Simon Leonard and Geoff Woolcott;
2.2. Building identity and commitment to the teaching of science Linda
Hobbs and Robert Whannell; 2.3. Application of theory in science education
classrooms Tony Yeigh and Robert Whannell; 2.4. Bringing real world science
into the classroom Kay Lembo, Julie Crough and Geoff Woolcott; 2.5.
Creating a classroom for engagement with scientific thinking, problem
solving and real world contexts Margaret Marshman and Geoff Woolcott; 2.6.
Assessing science teaching and learning in the classroom Neil Taylor and
Robert Whannell; 2.7. Using representations in the science classroom John
Kenny and Connie Cirkony; 2.8. Digital technologies in the science
classroom and beyond Annette Hilton and Geoff Hilton; 2.9. Bringing
Australia's diversity into science education Linda Pfeiffer, Angela
Fitzgerald and Geoff Woolcott.