Growing up with science : developing early understanding of science
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Growing up with science : developing early understanding of science
Jessica Kingsley Publishers and Academia Europaea, 1997
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注記
"This book is the outcome of a workshop on early science education arranged by the Academia Europaea"--P. 1
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Published for the Academia Europaea
`The book contains some interesting contributions, some by acknowledged world experts in the field of science education.'
European Review
`This is certainly a book that I am pleased to have as a resource for pre-service and in-service professional development courses for primary teachers. The style of writing makes all chapters easily accessible.'
- Primary Science Review
`...an ideal text for anyone wanting a broad introduction to the issues in early years science.'
- Educational Research
Growing up with Science examines the need to tackle scientific literacy from the beginning of education in the primary school and even in the pre-school period, so that at every stage of education asking questions about life and the physical world are regarded as important - as are the means by which answers to these questions are obtained. Its main aims are:
* to examine ways of improving science education for children from the earliest years
* to examine ways of improving science education for children from the earliest years
* to suggest the changes needed in European pre-school and primary school education.
A wide range of issues is covered from basic developmental psychology, through pedagogics with practical examples from current practice, to implementation and evaluation.
The contributors' goal is to find a way to inculcate the logical approach to understanding that is characteristic of science, with ideas and examples carefully selected to provide the grasp of important principles. This sound basis will help the child grow into a citizen capable of dealing critically with new propositions encountered throughout life.
目次
Preface, Kjell Harnqvist. 1. Introduction, Arnold Burgen. 2. The development of science learning abilities in young children, Ann Brown, Joseph Campione, Kathleen Metz and Doris B. Ash. 3. On the development of the understanding of abstract ideas or on how to make abstract ideas concrete so that students will understand them, Stella Vosniadou. 4. Concepts in the Primary school curriculum, Paul Black, Shirley Simon and Margaret Brown. 5. Developmental pedagogy - and children's understanding of the world around them, Ingrid Pramling. 6. Criteria for identifying progression in scientific ideas for primary school pupils, Wynne Harlen. 7. Gender differences, a message for science education, Patricia Murphy. 8. Exploring sensibility and wonder: science with young children using the senses, Kees Both. 9. Science and Technology teacher education in K2: virgin territory, Naama Sabar. 10. The role of outside media support: video, museums, Goery Delacote. 11. To develop an understanding of the natural world in the early ages, Gustav Hellden. 12. Primary science through a teacher's eye, Rena Barker. 13. Primary school science in Norway, Anne Lea. 14. Evaluation of results: learning opportunities and pupil achievement, Wynne Harlen. 15. Consolidating science in primary education: a review of policy issues, Peter Kelly. 16. National Science education standards: science education reform in the United States, Janet Tuomi.
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