ABSTRACT

In this ground-breaking book science education is explored as a learning continuum across all years of schooling from Foundation to Year 12. The expert authors, members of Monash University's Science Education Research Group, seek to build pedagogical and content expertise by providing both a level of support and challenge for all teachers based on current research and best practice.

The text considers key issues including: what the learner brings to the science classroom; what primary and secondary teachers can learn from each other; the constructivist perspective and its value in learning science; context-based science education; the structure of the Australian curriculum and science education policy; teacher identity; the nature of scientific knowledge; principles of assessment and understanding the role of ICT in science teaching and learning.

Featuring case studies and practical examples in each chapter, this book provides pre-service teachers with the understanding and tools to ensure their students are engaged and inspired in science education throughout their school years.

part I|85 pages

Science and the Learner

part II|89 pages

Understanding Science

chapter Chapter 4|24 pages

The Science Curriculum

chapter Chapter 5|30 pages

The Nature of Science

part III|56 pages

Pedagogy and Assessment

chapter Chapter 8|28 pages

Pedagogical Content Knowledge

part IV|87 pages

New Approaches in Teaching and Teacher Development

chapter Chapter 10|40 pages

Science education in informal settings

chapter Chapter 11|18 pages

Science and Stem Education