Handbook of Research on Science Education
Edited by Sandra K Abell, Norman G Lederman
$95.00
This state-of-the art research handbook provides
a comprehensive, coherent, current synthesis
of the empirical and theoretical research
concerning teaching and learning in science
and lays down a foundation upon which future
research can be built.
The contributors, all leading experts in
their research areas, represent the international
and gender diversity that exists in the science
education research community.
As a whole, the Handbook of Research on Science
Education demonstrates that science education
is alive and well and illustrates its vitality.
It is an essential resource for the entire
science education community, including veteran
and emerging researchers, university faculty,
graduate students, practitioners in the schools,
and science education professionals outside
of universities.
The National Association for Research in
Science Teaching (NARST) endorses the Handbook
of Research on Science Education as an important
and valuable synthesis of the current knowledge
in the field of science education by leading
individuals in the field. For more information
on NARST, please visit: http://www.narst.org/.>
Table of Contents
Part 1: Science Learning.
Part 2: Culture, Gender, and Society and
Science Learning.
Part 3: Science Teaching.
Part 4: Curriculum and Assessment in Science.
Part 5: Science Teacher Education.
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