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Murcia, Karen – Teaching Science, 2013
Nanotechnology is guided by the assumption that with the ability to shape or re-shape at the molecular level, we could manipulate the physical world. Some speculate that this ability will be the beginning of the next technological revolution. Hence, an aim of secondary science education should be the development of scientifically literate citizens…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Development
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Ost, David H.; George, David – Science Teacher, 1975
Discusses the apparent dualities characterizing science which students should be helped to recognize and which teachers should recognize and apply to their science curriculum. (LS)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Instruction, Science Education
Krugman, Martin; Andrews, Sharon Vincz – 1991
This paper identifies the major modes of thought that have characterized the conduct of teaching, research, and supervision at institutions of higher education, focusing specifically on the fields of psychology and education. These frameworks for thinking (paradigms) in both the social and "hard" sciences have progressed through three…
Descriptors: Administration, College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Educational Attitudes
RASMUSSEN, MARGARET; AND OTHERS – 1964
THIS BULLETIN PREPARED FOR THE ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL (ACEI) PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, CONSULTANTS, SUPERVISORS, AND OTHERS WHO WORK WITH CHILDREN TO PROMOTE AND DEVELOP EFFECTIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN IN SCIENCE. THE PUBLICATION IS BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT EXPERIENCES THE CHILD HAS…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Biology, Concept Formation, Conservation Education