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  • 1
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    Dordrecht : Imprint: Springer | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9780306476624
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource(VIII, 270 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2000.
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    Schlagwort(e): International education . ; Comparative education. ; School management and organization. ; School administration. ; Comparative Education ; Education ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Höheres Bildungswesen
    Kurzfassung: The Institutional Basis of Higher Education Research: Theory, Policy, and Practice -- Introduction: Comparing the Institutional Basis of Higher Education Research -- Higher Education Research and its Institutional Basis -- Future Directions for Higher Education Policy Research -- Patterns of Communication and Miscommunication between Research and Policy -- On Fate and Intelligence: The Institutional Base of Higher Education Research -- Higher Education Research: Countries and Cases -- The Origins and Structures of Research on Higher Education in the United States -- Higher Education Research in the UK: A Short Overview and a Case Study -- Research on Tertiary Education in Australia -- The Institutional Basis of Higher Education Research in Latin America with Special Emphasis on the Role Played by International and Regional Organizations -- Higher Education Research: Reflections on Argentina and Latin America -- Creating a Community of Scholars and Institutionalizing Higher Education Research in Israel -- Higher Education Research in the Czech Republic -- A Comparative Study of the Institutional Basis of Higher Education Research in Hungary and the Czech Republic -- Relationships Among Higher Education Research, Policy and Practice in South Africa -- Improving Higher Education Research at African Universities: The Study Programme on Higher Education Management in Africa -- Thinking about Advanced Learning Systems -- Training and Careers of Young Researchers -- Training Researchers and Administrators in Higher Education Doctoral Programmes in the United States -- The European Higher Education Advanced Training Course -- Doctoral Graduates in Higher Education Research: Training and Careers in France -- Higher Dead End? -- A Portrait of the Researcher as a Young (Wo)Man.
    Kurzfassung: In the US, the university administration runs its own office of “insti- tional research” in order to base its decisions on systematic information. Furthermore, higher education research can rely on a relatively stable academic basis if study programmes on higher education exist. Again, this is most frequently the case in the United States. Finally, governments and other macro-societal actors sometimes have their own offices or institutes of policy research and prepare the policies of the actors they report to. In addition, research on higher education can be institutionalized in a - riety of ways. Often, research institutes on higher education are quite visible. They were established as specialized research units within or outside insti- tions of higher education; but no common institutional basis can be observed for this type of institution across the countries. Third, the major themes of research on higher education also differ - tween countries. It has frequently been said that in European countries it was more prone to analyse macro-societal issues of higher education, whereas in the US it tended to study the inner life of higher education institutions, s- dents, and the teaching and learning processes.
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  • 2
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    Online-Ressource
    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401008761
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (XI, 387 p) , online resource
    Ausgabe: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Schlagwort(e): Education ; Science Philosophy ; Science Study and teaching ; Consciousness ; Science education. ; Learning. ; Instruction. ; Philosophy and science. ; Cognitive psychology. ; Learning, Psychology of. ; Science—Study and teaching. ; Science—Philosophy.
    Kurzfassung: Models and modelling play a central role in the nature of science, in its conduct, in the accreditation and dissemination of its outcomes, as well as forming a bridge to technology. They therefore have an important place in both the formal and informal science education provision made for people of all ages. This book is a product of five years collaborative work by eighteen researchers from four countries. It addresses four key issues: the roles of models in science and their implications for science education; the place of models in curricula for major science subjects; the ways that models can be presented to, are learned about, and can be produced by, individuals; the implications of all these for research and for science teacher education. The work draws on insights from the history and philosophy of science, cognitive psychology, sociology, linguistics, and classroom research, to establish what may be done and what is done. The book will be of interest to researchers in science education and to those taking courses of advanced study throughout the world
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Section One: On the Nature and Significance of Models1. Positioning Models in Science Education and in Design and Technology Education -- 2. Science and Education: Notions of Reality, Theory and Model -- 3. Constructing a Typology of Models for Science Education -- 4. Mathematical Models in Science -- Section Two: The Development of Mental Models -- 5. Grasping Mental Models -- 6. Investigating the Role of Representations and Expressed Models in Building Mental Models -- 7. Modelling and Creativity in Design and Technology Education -- 8. Thought Experiments and Embodied Cognition -- 9. Computers and the Development of Mental Models -- Section Three: Teaching and Learning Consensus Models -- 10. Explanations with Models in Science Education -- 11. Teaching with Historical Models -- 12. Models in Explanations of Chemistry: The Case of Acidity -- 13. Models in the Explanations of Physics: The Case of Light -- 14. The Role of Models in Biotechnology Education: An Analysis of Teaching Models -- 15. Language, Models and Modelling in the Primary Science Classroom -- 16. Teaching and Learning about Chemistry and Modelling with a Computer Managed Modelling System -- 17. The Structure and Development of Science Teachers’ Pedagogical Models: Implications for Teacher Education -- 18 Challenges and Opportunities -- References.
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  • 3
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    Online-Ressource
    Dordrecht : Imprint: Springer | Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9780306472220
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource(IX, 237 p.)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed. 2000.
    Serie: Contemporary Trends and Issues in Science Education 10
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    Schlagwort(e): Science education. ; Teaching. ; International education . ; Comparative education. ; Science—Study and teaching. ; Teachers—Training of. ; Comparative Education ; Education ; Science Study and teaching ; Teachers Training of ; Lehrerbildung
    Kurzfassung: International Perspectives on Science Teacher Education -- Policy and Practice in International Science Teacher Education -- The Development of Preservice Elementary Science Teacher Education in Australia -- Reform in Science Teacher Education in Italy -- Science Teacher Preparation in Lebanon -- Science Teacher Education in Pakistan -- Making Sense of Science Teacher Learning -- Higher Order Thinking in Science Teacher Education in Israel -- Secondary Science Student Teaching Assessment Model -- Thinking Like a Teacher -- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Science Eacher Education -- A Meeting of Two Cultures -- International Partnerships as a Means of Reforming Science Teacher Education -- International Science Educators’ Perceptions of Scientific Literacy.
    Kurzfassung: Analysis of past developments in teacher education in Pakistan has shown that substantial progress has been made in this field. It has, however, been pointed out that education of science teachers still needs much improvement. At the present, there is an emergent need to meet the shortage of qualified science teachers and at the same time to bring qualitative improvements in the courses offered in teacher education institutions. First, we recommend that the 1-year duration of teacher preparation is grossly inadequate for all teaching courses, and should be lengthened, and the qualifications for entrance be increased. We believe that teaching must be made a graduate profession. For example, the basic qualification of primary school teachers for admission to teacher education institution should be increased. We recommend that PTC should be made a 12 + 2 year program. Similarly, CT, 12 + 3; B. Ed. , 14 + 2; B. S. Ed. , 12 + 4; M. A. Ed. , 14 + 3; and M. Ed. one year after B. Ed. or B. S. Ed. Secondly, we think the quality of instruction in teacher preparation programs should be improved. Most teachers in the teacher preparation institutions use the lecture method most of the time. Prospective teachers behave like passive listeners to their teachers. They do not participate in the teaching/ learning process. Some instructors even dictate their notes to the preservice teachers. When the teachers join schools, they behave the same way.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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