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Fourez, Gerard; Mathy, Philippe; Englebert-Lecomte, Veronique – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1997
Examines the purpose of scientific teaching, proposes a model for an interdisciplinary approach that can be applied in teaching and in real life, and provides guidelines that can be used in teaching as well as in concrete situations. Contains 46 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Epistemology, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Knowledge Representation

Barman, Charles R.; Ostlund, Karen L. – Science Education International, 1996
Explores the current images that students have of scientists, student perceptions of science study in school, and student awareness of their use of science outside of school. Fifth grade students (N=117) were the subjects of this study that asked students to sketch scientists and school science. (DDR)
Descriptors: Art, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Knowledge Representation

Gauld, Colin – Science and Education, 1998
Compares the ideas of young people about Newton's third law, focusing on youth of today and youth of the 17th and 18th centuries. Examines the use of Newton's third law in understanding impact phenomena in the 17th and 18th centuries. Contains 46 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation

Villani, Alberto; Arruda, Sergio M. – Science and Education, 1998
Analyzes the problem students have in learning the Theory of Relativity. Points out that the results of the study are ambiguous and intriguing. Describes the publication of Lorentz's Transformation Equations, the presentation of two postulates by Einstein, and the rejection of the Electron Theory and the final acceptance of the Theory of…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation, Physics

Constantinescu, Bogdan; Bugoi, Roxana – Science and Education, 1998
Traces the evolution of physics teaching and research in Bucharest and Jassy, the two most important Romanian intellectual centers. Reports on three stages of historical development and selected biographies of Romanian scientists are included. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation

Costa, Shelley; Pinch, Trevor; Hughes, Thomas B. – Research in Science Education, 1998
Supports the validity of drawing from science studies to reshape science education. Encourages educators to draw from methodologies used in science studies to further their goals in education research and classroom teaching. Contains 53 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation

Wright, Lynne – Primary Science Review, 1997
Reports a study that tracks the changes in children's ideas about science and scientific concepts through the use of interviews and questionnaires. Students respond to seven questions about science learning, scientists, and their future relationship to science. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Interviews, Knowledge Representation

Chalmers, Alan – Science and Education, 1998
Outlines and defends claims about the metaphysical nature of the theory of Democritus; the modified theories of Gassendi, Boyle, and Newton; and the chemical atomic theory of John Dalton. (DDR)
Descriptors: Atomic Theory, Chemistry, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education

Kostro, Ludwik – Science and Education, 1998
Argues that Albert Einstein preceded Karl Popper in formulating the fundamental premises of hypothetism. Presents the original text and ideas from an article published by Einstein in 1919. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation

Roth, Wolff-Michael; McRobbie, Campbell J.; Lucas, Keith B. – Research in Science Education, 1998
Analyzes and explores questions about the dialogic nature of beliefs and students' belief talk about the nature of science and scientific knowledge. Argues that students' discourse is better understood as a textual bricolage sensitive to conversational context. Contains 26 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation, Science and Society

Fountain, Renee-Marie – Research in Science Education, 1998
Argues that the framework of sociologists extends commonly used analytical frameworks in socioscientific research in education. Foregrounds the social construction of knowledge and highlights the nature of knowledge production. (DDR)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation, Philosophy

Kovacs, Laszlo – Science and Education, 1998
Describes the first moon-radar echo experiment conducted by Zoltan Bay in Hungary and comments on Bay as a model for contemporary physics education. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational History, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation
Crowley, Kevin, Ed.; Schunn, Christian D., Ed.; Okada, Takeshi, Ed. – 2001
This book focuses on three particular context-specific accounts of scientific thinking. The first section of the book presents research focused on extending knowledge of the fundamental components of scientific thinking. In the second section, research is presented that is focused primarily on how to build a structure for scientific thinking in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Kim, J. B. – 1998
The purpose of this study was to examine Edward Lorenz's psychological processes and other environmental aspects in the discovery of chaos at that time. The general concept of chaos is discussed based on relations with previous scientific theories such as Newtonian physics and quantum mechanics. The constraints of discovery in terms of available…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Cognitive Processes, Computer Simulation, Computers

Whitin, Phyllis – Science and Children, 2002
Presents stories that illustrate how children learned lessons about the nature of science. These lessons include such ideas as observing closely and keep records, accessing resources, and collaborating with each other. Describes the use of a classroom bird station and nature walks in accomplishing the goals. (DDR)
Descriptors: Birds, Concept Formation, Educational Strategies, Elementary Education
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