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The Psychology of Learning Science
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The Psychology of Learning Science, Focusing on the teaching and learning of science concepts at the elementary and high school levels, this volume bridges the gap between state-of-the-art research and classroom practice in science education. The contributors — science educators, cognitive , The Psychology of Learning Science
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  • The Psychology of Learning Science
  • Written by author Shawn M. Glynn
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, 11/12/2012
  • Focusing on the teaching and learning of science concepts at the elementary and high school levels, this volume bridges the gap between state-of-the-art research and classroom practice in science education. The contributors — science educators, cognitive
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Contents Part I:Frameworks for Learning Science. S.M. Glynn, R.H. Yeany, B.K. Britton, A Constructive View of Learning Science. A.B. Champagne, D.M. Bunce, Learning-Theory-Based Science Teaching. E.L. Smith, A Conceptual Change Model of Learning Science. R. Duit, Students' Conceptual Frameworks: Consequences for Learning Science. Part II:Conceptual Development and Learning Science. J. Stepans, Developmental Patterns in Students' Understanding of Physics Concepts. J.S. Krajcik, Developing Students' Understanding of Chemical Concepts. S. Vosniadou, Conceptual Development in Astronomy. J.J. Mintzes, J.E. Trowbridge, M.W. Arnaudin, J.H. Wandersee, Children's Biology: Studies on Conceptual Development in the Life Sciences. Part III:Methods and Media for Learning Science. M.J. Padilla, Science Activities, Process Skills, and Thinking. S.M. Glynn, Explaining Science Concepts: A Teaching-With- Analogies Model. P.E. Simmons, Learning Science in Software Microworlds.


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