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Puttick, Steven; Talks, Isobel – Curriculum Journal, 2022
This paper sheds light on an important and under-researched issue: The sources of information about climate change that teachers use. Utilising a 'scoping review' methodological approach, we analysed over 600 papers to address two main questions: What sources of information about climate change are teachers using? In what ways are teachers using…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Climate, Environmental Education, Teachers
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Gandolfi, Haira Emanuela – Curriculum Journal, 2021
Recent 'decolonising the curriculum' movements have called for Higher Education to rethink how it engages with diversity and colonialism in its lectures and syllabi. But what can these ideas mean for science subjects in secondary schools? Grounded on a decolonial perspective around the Science and Technology Studies (STS) field, this paper…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, National Curriculum
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Sagiannis, Spyridon; Dimopoulos, Kostas – Curriculum Journal, 2018
This exploratory study aims at investigating first the extent to which Greek primary school teachers recognize the features of scientific language (an archetype for the academic language employed in all school disciplines), and second and most importantly the functional role they attribute to these features in the construction of scientific…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Scientific Literacy, Faculty Development
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Tilling, Stephen – Curriculum Journal, 2018
Fieldwork has always been an important component in the teaching of ecology in England's secondary schools where it has been delivered almost exclusively as part of the biology curriculum for nearly 70 years. However, historical evidence shows that both the quantity and quality of ecology fieldwork has been declining in recent decades at a time…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Biology, Science Instruction
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Cipková, Elena; Karolcík, Štefan; Dudová, Natália; Nagyová, Sona – Curriculum Journal, 2018
Decreasing interest in Science among students, confirmed by several investigations, calls for the need to revise the contents of the curricula for Science subjects, including Biology. Modern Biology curricula should not only contain key biological concepts but also provide a teacher with sufficient space to develop students' competencies of…
Descriptors: Biology, Student Interests, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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Eronen, Lasse; Kokko, Sirpa; Sormunen, Kari – Curriculum Journal, 2019
In 2014, the Finnish National Board of Education launched a new core curriculum with the aim of meeting the skills and competence requirements of the 21st century. The purpose of this case study was to find out what transversal competencies Finnish eighth graders developed and how they experienced studying in a problem-based transdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interdisciplinary Approach, 21st Century Skills, Core Curriculum
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Hameyer, Uwe – Curriculum Journal, 2007
"What happens to domain knowledge on its way into the school curriculum?" The article explores this question from a systems view of the knowledge transformation process. This process is not only bound to "contextual knowledge" about "social forces" but also to the school's own "educational knowledge"…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Theory Practice Relationship, Knowledge Level, Knowledge Base for Teaching