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Pantidos, Panagiotis – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2017
This article attempts to connect the material world of the science classroom, expressed in inscriptions, speech, and corporeal forms, and the world of meaning. Imaginative thinking is the key mechanism that will bridge the gap between the 2 worlds. Various types of texts can be used as narrative vehicles for scientific concepts. This article…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Semiotics, Creative Thinking
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Fleer, Marilyn – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
Christina Siry and Johaira Lara in researching pre-service teachers field based experiences of elementary science education bring to the fore the importance of teacher identity. In this paper, an alterative reading of pre-service teaching experience is given, one that complements the analysis provided by Siry and Lara, but which utilizes the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Science Education, Field Experience Programs
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Schur, Yaron; Galili, Igal – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2009
Thinking Journey is introduced as a mode of science instruction based on a specially designed discussion between students and teachers in the context of an imaginary journey. The paper elaborates the rationale of this mode and its specific features: enculturation into science, analytical observation, multiple perspectives of the subject and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Education, Imagination
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Cronin, Linda L. – Science Teacher, 1989
Discusses the need for teaching creative thinking in the classroom. Cites two misconceptions to which the absence of emphasis on creative thinking is attributed. Provides strategies and example activities for promoting the skill. States that these procedures can increase student interest in science. (RT)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Divergent Thinking
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Christensen, James J. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1988
Considered is the importance of teaching creativity in the field of chemical engineering. Lists major concepts in teaching creativity. Suggests ways of bringing creativity into chemistry instruction. (MVL)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, College Science, Creative Activities, Creative Development