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  1. Assessing South China High School Students’ Views on Nature of Science: A Validation Study.Feng Deng, Ching Sing Chai, Chin-Chung Tsai & Tzung-Jin Lin - 2014 - Science & Education 23 (4):843-863.
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  • Bringing Inferentialism to Science Education.Edward Causton - 2019 - Science & Education 28 (1-2):25-43.
    In this article, I introduce Robert Brandom’s inferentialism as an alternative to common representational interpretations of constructivism in science education. By turning our attention away from the representational role of conceptual contents and toward the norms governing their use in inferences, we may interpret knowledge as a capacity to engage in a particular form of social activity, the game of giving and asking for reasons. This capacity is not readily reduced to a diagrammatic structure defining the knowledge to be acquired. (...)
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  • Connections between pedagogical and epistemological constructivism: Questions for teaching and research in chemistry. [REVIEW]Donald J. Wink - 2006 - Foundations of Chemistry 8 (2):111-151.
    The rich and ongoing debate about constructivism in chemistry education includes questions about the relationship, for better or worse, between applications of the theory in pedagogy and in epistemology. This paper presents an examination of the potential to use connections of epistemological and pedagogical constructivism to one another. It examines connections linked to the content, processes, and premises of science with a goal of prompting further research in these areas.
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  • Lyotard, postmodernism and science education: A rejoinder to Zembylas.Roland M. Schulz - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (6):633–656.
    Although postmodernist thought has become prominent in some educational circles, its influence on science education has until recently been rather minor. This paper examines the proposal of Michalinos Zembylas, published earlier in this journal, that Lyotardian postmodernism should be applied to science educational reform in order to achieve the much sought after positive transformation. As a preliminary to this examination several critical points are raised about Lyotard's philosophy of education and philosophy of science which serve to challenge and undermine Zembylas’ (...)
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  • Contributions from the Philosophy of Science to the Education of Science Teachers.Vicente Mellado, Constantino Ruiz, María Luisa Bermejo & Roque Jiménez - 2006 - Science & Education 15 (5):419-445.
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  • The Construction and Analysis of a Science Story: A Proposed Methodology.Stephen Klassen - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (3-4):401-423.
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  • International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching.Michael R. Matthews (ed.) - 2014 - Springer.
    This inaugural handbook documents the distinctive research field that utilizes history and philosophy in investigation of theoretical, curricular and pedagogical issues in the teaching of science and mathematics. It is contributed to by 130 researchers from 30 countries; it provides a logically structured, fully referenced guide to the ways in which science and mathematics education is, informed by the history and philosophy of these disciplines, as well as by the philosophy of education more generally. The first handbook to cover the (...)
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  • Science Teaching with Historically Based Stories: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives.Stephen Klassen & Cathrine Froese Klassen - 2014 - In Michael R. Matthews (ed.), International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching. pp. 1503-1529.
    This chapter deals with the use of historically based stories in science teaching. Stories can be viewed as pedagogical tools to help improve the learning experience of students and the learning of the content itself. The focus of this chapter is the structure and content of science stories and the effectiveness of properly constructed stories to enhance learning. Studies on the use of stories are identified and categorized, and the related empirical studies utilizing science stories are reviewed in greater depth. (...)
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