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Developing networks of grass-roots science curriculum action
Authors:Carmel McNaught  Dianne Raubenheimer  Margaret Keogh  Rob O'Donoghue  Jim Taylor
Institution:(1) Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne, 3052 Parkville;(2) Primary Science Project, Urban Foundation, Natal Region;(3) Natal Parks Board Teacher Support Service, Natal Region;(4) Wildlife Southern Africa Teacher Support Service, Shouth Africa
Abstract:This paper describes an ongoing process of participatory curriculum development. It outlines some of the tensions which need to be explored in science curriculum development: debates about the nature of science, of society, of school science content and of learning theories. The process whereby action can arise from this debate is also explored. An example will be outlined of a network of science curriculum action which has developed from the work of a range of science education projects in Natal, South Africa. Specializations: science curriculum development from primary to tertiary level. Specializations: inservice primary science teacher development. Specializations: inservice teacher development, biology education. Specializations: environmental education, teacher development. Specializations: environmental education, teacher development.
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