Reforming science education : social perspectives and personal reflections
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書誌事項
Reforming science education : social perspectives and personal reflections
(Ways of knowing in science series)
Teachers College, Columbia University, c1993
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-190) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780807732601
内容説明
In this volume of the ""Ways of Knowing in Science Series"", Rodger Bybee presents 15 years of his essays on science education, that develop several major themes: the need for the curriculum to take into account the accelerating pace of scientific research and discovery; the increasing irrelevance of the traditional boundaries among the sciences; the significant changes to civilisation brought about by scientific advancement; the growing realisation that the competitive position of any country in today's global economy rests primarily on the production and use of scientific knowledge and technologic products; and the necessity of scientific and technologic literacy for all citizens. As Bybee points out, the American educational community has not yet successfully redefined its goal to conform to new realities, a prerequisite to any meaningful transformation of the science curriculum. The book is suitable for use in graduate courses in science education, undergraduate methods courses, in-service science education teachers' courses, and for use by professors and researchers of science education, curriculum planners and school leaders.
目次
- The New Transformation of Science Education
- Science Education and the Emerging Ecological Society
- Science Education Policies for an Ecological Society - Aims and Goals
- The Restoration of Confidence in Science Education
- The Sisyphean Question in Science Education
- Science Education and the STS Theme
- Contemporary School Science - The Evolution of Teachers and Teaching
- Planet Earth in Crisis - How Should Science Educators Respond?
- The STS Theme in the Science Curriculum
- Leadership, Responsibility, and Reform in Science Education.
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780807732618
内容説明
In this volume of the "Ways of Knowing in Science Series", Rodger Bybee presents 15 years of his essays on science education, that develop several major themes: the need for the curriculum to take into account the accelerating pace of scientific research and discovery; the increasing irrelevance of the traditional boundaries among the sciences; the significant changes to civilisation brought about by scientific advancement; the growing realisation that the competitive position of any country in today's global economy rests primarily on the production and use of scientific knowledge and technologic products; and the necessity of scientific and technologic literacy for all citizens. As Bybee points out, the American educational community has not yet successfully redefined its goal to conform to new realities, a prerequisite to any meaningful transformation of the science curriculum. The book is suitable for use in graduate courses in science education, undergraduate methods courses, in-service science education teachers' courses, and for use by professors and researchers of science education, curriculum planners and school leaders.
目次
- The New Transformation of Science Education
- Science Education and the Emerging Ecological Society
- Science Education Policies for an Ecological Society - Aims and Goals
- The Restoration of Confidence in Science Education
- The Sisyphean Question in Science Education
- Science Education and the STS Theme
- Contemporary School Science - The Evolution of Teachers and Teaching
- Planet Earth in Crisis - How Should Science Educators Respond?
- The STS Theme in the Science Curriculum
- Leadership, Responsibility, and Reform in Science Education.
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