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Defining an Identity - Defining an Identity

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Research in science education is now an international activity. This book asks for the first time, Does this research activity have an identity? -It uses the significant studies of more than 75 researchers in 15 countries to see to what extent they provide evidence for an identity as a distinctive field of research.
-It considers trends in the research over time, and looks particularly at what progression in the research entails.
-It provides insight into how researchers influence each other and how involvement in research affects the being of the researcher as a person.
-It addresses the relation between research and practice in a manner that sees teaching and learning in the science classroom as interdependent with national policies and curriculum traditions about science.
It gives graduate students and other early researchers an unusual overview of their research area as a whole. Established researchers will be interested in, and challenged by, the identity the author ascribes to the research and by the plea he makes for the science content itself to be seen as problematic.

List of contents

1 Science Education: What Defines a Field of Research?.- 2 Origins.- 3 The Researcher as Person.- 4 The Significance of Research.- 5 Major Influence on Research.- 6 Asking Questions.- 7 The Role of Theory.- 8 Methodology.- 9 Evidence of Progression.- 10 Focus on Content.- 11 Research to Practice.- 12 Gender and Science Education.- 13 Politics and Science Education.- 14 Science Education, Technology and IT.- 15 Conclusion: Language and Science Education.- Name Index.

Summary

Research in science education is now an international activity. This book asks for the first time, Does this research activity have an identity?
-It uses the significant studies of more than 75 researchers in 15 countries to see to what extent they provide evidence for an identity as a distinctive field of research.

-It considers trends in the research over time, and looks particularly at what progression in the research entails.

-It provides insight into how researchers influence each other and how involvement in research affects the being of the researcher as a person.

-It addresses the relation between research and practice in a manner that sees teaching and learning in the science classroom as interdependent with national policies and curriculum traditions about science.
It gives graduate students and other early researchers an unusual overview of their research area as a whole. Established researchers will be interested in, and challenged by, the identity the author ascribes to the research and by the plea he makes for the science content itself to be seen as problematic.

Product details

Authors P J Fensham, P. J. Fensham, P.J. Fensham, Peter J. Fensham
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.02.2011
 
EAN 9781402014673
ISBN 978-1-4020-1467-3
No. of pages 249
Weight 567 g
Illustrations XVII, 249 p.
Series Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
Science & Technology Education
Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education
Science & Technology Education
Science & Technology Education Library
Contemporary Trends and Issues
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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