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Gilbert, John K.
Modelling-based teaching in science education[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
507.1
書名/作者:
Modelling-based teaching in science education/ by John K. Gilbert, Rosaria Justi.
作者:
Gilbert, John K.
其他作者:
Justi, Rosaria.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 264 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Science - Study and teaching.
標題:
Education.
標題:
Science Education.
標題:
Teaching and Teacher Education.
ISBN:
9783319290393
ISBN:
9783319290386
內容註:
Chapter 1. Facing the challenges to science education in schools: The contribution of modelling -- Chapter 2. Models of modelling -- Chapter 3. Towards authentic learning in science education -- Chapter 4. Approaches to modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 5. Learning scientific concepts from modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 6. The role of argumentation in modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 7. The contribution of visualisation to modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 8. Analogies in modellling-based teaching and learning -- Chapter 9. Learning about science through modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 10. Learning progression during modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 11. Educating teachers to facilitate modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 12. Modelling-based teaching and learning: Current challenges and novel perspectives.
摘要、提要註:
This book argues that modelling should be a component of all school curricula that aspire to provide 'authentic science education for all'. The literature on modelling is reviewed and a 'model of modelling' is proposed. The conditions for the successful implementation of the 'model of modelling' in classrooms are explored and illustrated from practical experience. The roles of argumentation, visualisation, and analogical reasoning, in successful modelling-based teaching are reviewed. The contribution of such teaching to both the learning of key scientific concepts and an understanding of the nature of science are established. Approaches to the design of curricula that facilitate the progressive grasp of the knowledge and skills entailed in modelling are outlined. Recognising that the approach will both represent a substantial change from the 'content-transmission' approach to science teaching and be in accordance with current best-practice in science education, the design of suitable approaches to teacher education are discussed. Finally, the challenges that modelling-based education pose to science education researchers, advanced students of science education and curriculum design, teacher educators, public examiners, and textbook designers, are all outlined.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29039-3
Modelling-based teaching in science education[electronic resource] /
Gilbert, John K.
Modelling-based teaching in science education
[electronic resource] /by John K. Gilbert, Rosaria Justi. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xviii, 264 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Models and modeling in science education,v.91871-2983 ;. - Models and modeling in science education ;v.8..
Chapter 1. Facing the challenges to science education in schools: The contribution of modelling -- Chapter 2. Models of modelling -- Chapter 3. Towards authentic learning in science education -- Chapter 4. Approaches to modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 5. Learning scientific concepts from modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 6. The role of argumentation in modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 7. The contribution of visualisation to modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 8. Analogies in modellling-based teaching and learning -- Chapter 9. Learning about science through modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 10. Learning progression during modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 11. Educating teachers to facilitate modelling-based teaching -- Chapter 12. Modelling-based teaching and learning: Current challenges and novel perspectives.
This book argues that modelling should be a component of all school curricula that aspire to provide 'authentic science education for all'. The literature on modelling is reviewed and a 'model of modelling' is proposed. The conditions for the successful implementation of the 'model of modelling' in classrooms are explored and illustrated from practical experience. The roles of argumentation, visualisation, and analogical reasoning, in successful modelling-based teaching are reviewed. The contribution of such teaching to both the learning of key scientific concepts and an understanding of the nature of science are established. Approaches to the design of curricula that facilitate the progressive grasp of the knowledge and skills entailed in modelling are outlined. Recognising that the approach will both represent a substantial change from the 'content-transmission' approach to science teaching and be in accordance with current best-practice in science education, the design of suitable approaches to teacher education are discussed. Finally, the challenges that modelling-based education pose to science education researchers, advanced students of science education and curriculum design, teacher educators, public examiners, and textbook designers, are all outlined.
ISBN: 9783319290393
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LC Class. No.: Q181 / .G55 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 507.1
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