Inside Science Education Reform: A History of Curricular and Policy Change (Ways of Knowing in Science and Mathematics, 18)

Inside Science Education Reform: A History of Curricular and Policy Change (Ways of Knowing in Science and Mathematics, 18) image
ISBN-10:

0807743186

ISBN-13:

9780807743188

Released: Jan 01, 2003
Format: Paperback, 208 pages
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Description:

Two international leaders offer important insights into the ways in which the discipline of science education has developed and how school curriculum has been shaped by both scientific discovery and social change. J Myron Atkin (U.S.) and Paul Black (U.K.) share their vast and varied experiences in this historical account that chronicles the many developments in the field from the end of World War II to the present. The chapters in this volume cover: the aims and politics of science education, curriculum development, subject matter boundaries, pedagogy and learning, assessment and evaluation, educational research and practice, and the teaching profession. Each theme is introduced in its historical and philosophical context, with current issues emphasized. The authors then analyze these themes by drawing on relevant episodes from their transatlantic careers. These episodes act as a springboard for developing insights into each theme, including comparisons between educational practices in the United States and the United Kingdom. Featuring compelling examples and a cohesive presentation, this groundbreaking volume is essential reading for anyone making decisions about the future of science education.











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