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  1. Spanish Secondary-School Science Teachers’ Beliefs About Science-Technology-Society Issues.Ángel Vázquez-Alonso, Antonio García-Carmona, María Antonia Manassero-Mas & Antoni Bennàssar-Roig - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (5):1191-1218.
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  • Physics Teachers’ Challenges in Using History and Philosophy of Science in Teaching.Dietmar Höttecke & Andreas Henke - 2015 - Science & Education 24 (4):349-385.
    The inclusion of the history and philosophy of science in science teaching is widely accepted, but the actual state of implementation in schools is still poor. This article investigates possible reasons for this discrepancy. The demands science teachers associate with HPS-based teaching play an important role, since these determine teachers’ decisions towards implementing its practices and ideas. We therefore investigate the perceptions of 8 HPS-experienced German middle school physics teachers within and beyond an HPS implementation project. Within focused interviews these (...)
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  • The Contribution of Ethnobiology to the Construction of a Dialogue Between Ways of Knowing: A Case Study in a Brazilian Public High School.Geilsa Costa Santos Baptista & Charbel Niño El-Hani - 2009 - Science & Education 18 (3-4):503-520.
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  • Raising awareness of uncertainty: A useful addendum to courses in the history and philosophy of science for science teachers?Jack A. Rowell & Judith M. Pollard - 1995 - Science & Education 4 (1):87-97.
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  • The Inclusion of the Nature of Science in Nine Recent International Science Education Standards Documents.Joanne Olson - 2018 - Science & Education 27 (7-8):637-660.
    Understanding the nature of science has long been a desired outcome of science education, despite ongoing disagreements about the content, structure, and focus of NOS expectations. Addressing the concern that teachers likely focus only on student learning expectations appearing in standards documents, this study examines the current state of NOS in science education standards documents from nine diverse countries to determine the overt NOS learning expectations that appeared, NOS statements provided near those learning expectations, but not identified as learning outcomes, (...)
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  • The Importance of History and Philosophy of Science in Correcting Distorted Views of ‘Amount of Substance’ and ‘Mole’ Concepts in Chemistry Teaching.Kira Padilla & Carles Furio-Mas - 2008 - Science & Education 17 (4):403-424.
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  • Understandings of the nature of science and decision making on science and technology based issues.Randy L. Bell & Norman G. Lederman - 2003 - Science Education 87 (3):352-377.
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  • Hacia una imagen no deformada de la actividad científica.Jaime Carrascosa Alís, Daniel Gil Pérez & Isabel Fernández Montoro - 2001 - Endoxa 1 (14):228.
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  • Why Implementing History and Philosophy in School Science Education is a Challenge: An Analysis of Obstacles.Dietmar Höttecke & Cibelle Celestino Silva - 2011 - Science & Education 20 (3-4):293-316.
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  • Epistemological undercurrents in scientists' reporting of research to teachers.George E. Glasson & Michael L. Bentley - 2000 - Science Education 84 (4):469-485.
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