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Learning Science- Same as Different

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What one considers desirable ways of teaching and learning science is influenced by one's conception of science. Therefore, what constitutes good science teaching can be better understood by understanding what the teacher's conception is about science. This work sought to answer two questions: What are science teachers' (a female and a male) perceptions about how girls and boys learn science in secondary schools in Pakistan? How do these perceptions influence their teaching practices in science classes? Data was collected mainly through interviewing and observing the classrooms of a male and a female science teachers teaching a co-education class. The findings of this study indicate that science teachers have many unexamined perceptions that influence their practices. The findings of these perceptions indicate that teachers think that science requires experiments and asking questions. They also think that science (with the exception of biology) is for boys. The practices' findings tend to marginalize or exclude girls from learning science in co-education classes in Pakistan

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Sultana Ali Norozi is currently a research fellow at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim, Norway. Authoring several published and unpublished materials and articles in teaching and learning, her research interests stem from classroom research.

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Authors Sultana Ali Norozi
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783659895142
ISBN 978-3-659-89514-2
No. of pages 116
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education

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