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Tobin, Kenneth; Dawson, George – Educational Technology, Research and Development, 1992
Discusses myths underlying the curriculum, teacher knowledge of the curriculum, and constructivist perspectives of the curriculum that need to be considered if curriculum reform is to succeed. Goals, pedagogical features, a typical session, and field test evaluation results for the ScienceVision hypermedia system are described. Sample screen…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cultural Influences, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Tobin, Kenneth – International Journal of Science Education, 1988
Reviews research related to the problem of using research findings to improve science classroom practice. Discusses two aspects of the problem: familiarizing teachers with relevant research and identifying aspects of teaching that need to be improved. Provides several research findings. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Research, Research Administration, Research and Development
Tobin, Kenneth – 1990
Examples are drawn from an ongoing research program conducted in Australia and the United States to help explain how metaphors and images are associated with salient teaching roles and belief sets. This document is partitioned into five sections: (1) method; (2) metaphors and images; (3) teacher change; (4) what we learned from these studies; and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Tobin, Kenneth – 1990
Interactive classroom activities can be dominated by a small group of students called target students. This publication explores what has been learned about target students and the reasons why mathematics and science teachers permit a relatively small number of target students to dominate interactions involving the teacher and other resources.…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Foreign Countries, High Schools, Interaction