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Through a longitudinal study of one teacher's science teaching practice set in the context of her base school, this thesis records the effects of the structural and policy changes that have occurred in Victorian education over the past 6-7 years - the 'Kennett era'. Initially, the purpose of the study was to investigate the teacher's practice with the view to improving it. For this, an action research approach was adopted. Across the year 1998, the teacher undertook an innovative science program with two grades, documenting the approach and outcomes. Several other teachers were involved in the project and their personal observations and comments were to form part of the data. This research project was set in the context of a single primary school and case study methodology was used to document the broader situational and daily influences which affected the teacher's practice. It was apparent soon after starting the action research that there were factors which did not allow for the development of the project along the intended lines. By the end of the project, the teacher felt that the action research had been distorted - specifically there had been no opportunity for critical reflection. The collaborative nature of the project did not seem to work. The teacher started to wonder just what had gone wrong. It was only after a break from the school environment that the teacher-researcher had the opportunity to really reflect on what had been happening in her teaching practice. This reflection took into account the huge amount of data generated from the context of the school but essentially reflected on the massive number of changes that were occurring in all schools. Several issues began to emerge which directly affected teaching practice and determined whether teachers had the opportunity to be self-reflective. These issues were identified as changes in curriculum and the teaching role, increased workload, changed power relations and changed security/morale on the professional context. This thesis investigates the structural and policy changes occurring in Victorian education by reference to documentation and the lived experiences of teachers. It studies how the emerging issues affect the practices of teachers, particularly the teacher-researcher. The case study has now evolved to take in the broader context of the policy and structural changes whilst the action research has expanded to look at the ability of a teacher to be self-reflective: a meta-action research perspective. In concluding, the teacher-researcher reflects on the significance of the research in light of the recent change in state government and the increased government importance placed on science education in the primary context.

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This thesis examined the praxis of a group of highly regarded primary teachers who encouraged their students to generate, clarify and use investigable questions in science. The findings revealed the importance of a teacher's beliefs, understanding of the nature of questioning, and pedagogical reasoning about teaching and learning in science.

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What are primary teachers' beliefs about thinking and working scientifically and technologically? How do the teachers' beliefs manifest in classroom practice? What differences do the teachers see between thinking and working scientifically and technologically? These questions were central themes of the case study research. Interviews and classroom observation were the techniques used to identify how three experienced primary teachers' beliefs about thinking and working technologically and scientifically were manifested in their classroom practice.

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The roles, patterns of use and emphases of practical activities depend fundamentally on teachers' backgrounds and beliefs. Students' intense engagement with real objects was found to encourage exploration and enjoyment, and support recall. The study also identified the variety and value of science conducted outside the normal classroom.

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This paper draws on a study of the BHP Billiton Science Awards to explore the ways in which open investigation work occurs in schools. The research used interviews with teachers and students and state organisers to develop a picture of what happens on the ground in running student open investigations, and to trace how schools have built a culture of investigation. The paper explores how schools develop and maintain practices that effectively support students' engagement in open investigation work in Science.

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Manuscript notebook, possibly kept by Harvard students, containing 17th century English transcriptions of arithmetic and geometry texts, one of which is dated 1689-1690; 18th century transcriptions from John Ward’s “The Young Mathematician’s Guide”; and notes on physics lectures delivered by John Winthrop, the Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard from 1738 to 1779. The notebook also contains 18th century reading notes on Henry VIII, Tudor succession, and English history from Daniel Neal’s “The History of the Puritans” and David Hume’s “History of England,” and notes on Ancient history, taken mainly from Charles Rollin’s “The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians and Grecians.” Additionally included are an excerpt from Plutarch’s “Lives” and transcriptions of three articles from “The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle,” published in 1769: “A Critique on the Works of Ovid”; a book review of “A New Voyage to the West-Indies”; and “Genuine Anecdotes of Celebrated Writers, &.” The flyleaf contains the inscription “Semper boni aliquid operis facito ut diabolus te semper inveniat occupatum,” a variation on a quote of Saint Jerome that translates approximately as “Always good to do some work so that the devil may always find you occupied.” In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Harvard College undergraduates often copied academic texts and lecture notes into personal notebooks in place of printed textbooks. Winthrop used Ward’s textbook in his class, while the books of Hume, Neal, and Rollin were used in history courses taught at Harvard in the 18th century.

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Amb el nou curs, la Facultat de Ciències de la Universitat de Girona ha posat en marxa el programa Tècniques Científiques Integrades adreçat a tots els estudiants de primer, amb independència del grau en què s’hagin matriculat. Es tracta d’una iniciativa que té com a finalitat que tots ells adquireixin competències bàsiques en l’aplicació del mètode científic

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Reflexions per a l' ensenyament de les ciències naturals a partir de la segona part del llibre de mossèn Baldiri Reixac: Instruccions per a l' ensenyança de minyons

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Del 12 al 15 de maig va tenir lloc a la Facultat d'Educació i Psicologia la celebració del seminari del projecte europeu d'educació científica “Pol·len: Ciutats llavor de ciència”, organitzat entre d'altres, pel Grup de Recerca en Educació Científica i Ambiental del Departament de Didàctiques Específiques

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Dentro de la política de apoyo a las iniciativas que en materia docente debe realizar la Universidad, en el ámbito de la innovación y para conseguir los niveles de calidad y excelencia necesarios para una adecuada formación y capacitación de los estudiantes, resulta muy importante ofrecer herramientas que ayuden al estudiante a completar o adquirir conceptos previos para así poder después conectarlos con la nueva información que están recibiendo o van a recibir durante su primer año de titulación. En este sentido, la elaboración de unos cursos de nivel cero de las materias básicas: Matemáticas, Física, Química, Biología y Geología que, mediante el uso de la plataforma docente SWAD (Sistema Web de Apoyo a la Docencia: https://swad.ugr.es), permitirá que, antes del comienzo del curso académico, aquellos alumnos que lo consideren necesario o imprescindible, puedan trabajar con aquellas asignaturas básicas en las que sus conocimientos sean más deficientes o consideren que necesitan revisar. Esto ayudará a reducir el número de abandonos en el primer curso de la titulación ya que su realización permite que el alumno adquiera una base suficiente para abordar los contenidos de las asignaturas, facilitándoles la asimilación y comprensión de los contenidos de las mismas

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Les nanotechnologies sont devenues l’un des domaines de la recherche qui a connu une des plus fortes croissances au cours de ces dernières années. Partout dans le monde, des tentatives sont menées afin de proposer des scénarios didactiques d’enseignement des nanotechnologies dès l’école primaire. Compte tenu de l’avancée rapide des nanotechnologies et de leurs controverses de nombreuses questions vont pourtant émerger dans tous les domaines : technologiques, économiques, environnementaux, santé, éducation, éthique, morale et philosophique (Bensaude- Vincent, 2009). Il apparaît essentiel d’étudier les conditions d’enseignement des nanotechnologies auprès de lycéens en intégrant deux dimensions : l’une scientifique, l’autre sociale et éthique. Nos travaux se situent dans le courant de recherche en didactique des sciences qui prend en compte les interactions Sciences – Technologies - Société et plus particulièrement les SSI, (Socio Scientific Issues). Il s’agit d’étudier des dilemmes sociaux inhérents à certains champs scientifiques face aux avancées des sciences et technologies. Les sciences et les technologies sont des artéfacts et sont ainsi sujets à critiques parmi lesquelles les questions de pouvoir et d’inégalités potentielles doivent être étudiées. La mise en débat d’une question est envisagée comme une solution adaptée pour aborder les SSI (Sadler, 2004). Le débat argumenté dans le cadre de l’enseignement des sciences semble être un outil pédagogique adapté pour aborder avec les élèves les rapports entre recherche scientifiques et questions sociétales. Cependant, cette activité est complexe et difficile à mettre en oeuvre