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Science Education Research and Practice in Asia Challenges and Opportunities /

This book discusses the scope of science education research and practice in Asia. It is divided into five sections: the first consists of nine chapters providing overviews of science education in Asia (China, Lebanon, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Oman, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand). The second sect...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Chiu, Mei-Hung (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- Section One: Overview of Science Education in Asia -- 2 Science Education Research in Chinese Mainland -- 3 Science Education Research and Practice in Lebanon: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Prospects -- 4 School Science Teaching and Learning in Macau: Problems and Challenges -- 5 Science Education Research and Practice in Malaysia -- 6 Historical Overview of Mongolian Science Education Development -- 7 Commentary: Developments and Reforms in Science Education for improving the quality of teaching and research -- 8 Science Education Research in Oman: Opportunities, Trends and Challenges -- 9 Singapore Science Education -- 10 Opportunities and Challenges for Science Education in Asia: Perspectives based on the Taiwan Experience -- 11 Science Education in Thailand: Moving through crisis to opportunity -- 12 Commentary: What we can learn from Science Education in Asian countries? Opportunities and Challenges for: Perspectives based on the Experience -- Section Two: Content Analysis of Science Education Research -- 13 Impacts of Citations on Conceptual Change Articles between 1982 and 2011: From International and Regional Perspectives -- 14 Overview of Science Education Research and Practice in Korea -- 15 Trends in Science Education Research in Turkey: A Content Analysis of Key International Journals from 1998-2012 -- 16 Development of Chemistry Education Research (CER) in Turkey: A Comparison of CER Papers with International Research -- 17 Commentary: Who sets trends in Science Education? I comment on four exemplary book chapters -- Section Three: Assessment and Curriculum -- 18 School-based Assessment of Science Students' Practical Skills in Hong Kong -- 19 Assessing Israeli Students' Knowledge in Science - Policy and Practice -- 20 Didactics of Chemistry as a Science - History in Russia -- 21 Commentary: Assessment: The Pros and Cons of this Necessary "Evil" -- Section Four: Innovative Technology in Science Education -- 22 Innovative Lesson Plans in Chemistry Education for Broadening Sustainable Society -- 23 Role of Open Educational Resources to support School Science Education in India -- 24 Adapting and Customizing Web-based Inquiry Science Environments to promote Taiwanese Students' learning of Science -- 25 Technology-enhanced Science Teaching and Learning: Issues and Trends -- 26 Commentary: Innovative Curriculum Materials: Development, Pilot-testing, and Scaling-up -- Section Five: Teacher Professional Development and Informal Science Learning in Science Education -- 27 Professional Development of Science High School Teachers in Israel -- 28 How have Japanese Rika (school science) teachers traditionally formed their own cultures and improved their teaching competencies through research and practice? -- 29 From Schools to Nature: Bridging Learning Environments in Israel -- 30 Using Community Resources as Fund of Knowledge to promote Science Learning in Thailand -- 31 Commentary: Transforming Science Education in cultural-historical context and the role of teacher professional development. 
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