The construction and use of a metaphor for science teaching |
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Authors: | Stephen M. Ritchie Bernice Russell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pedagogics, James Cook University of North Queensland, 4811, Q, Townsville;(2) St. Patrick's College, Townsville |
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Abstract: | While constructivism has emerged as a major reform in science education from the last decade, wide-spread adoption of constructivist practices in school laboratories and classrooms is yet to be achieved. If constructivist approaches are to be utilised more widely, teachers will need to accept a more active and constructivist role in their own pedagogical learning. One experienced junior science teacher was able to implement constructivist approaches in her classroom by using a personally constructed metaphor to guide her practice. Specializations: science education, teaching of thinking, professional development. Specializations: constructivism, professional development. |
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