<p><p>This book analyzes the main Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) used in science education and the main theoretical approaches that support science education mediated by ICT in order to show how digital technologies can be employed in Inquiry-Based Science Education. It presents th
Innovative Methods for Science Education: History of Science, ICT and Inquiry Based Science Teaching : History of Science, ICT and Inquiry Based Science Teaching
β Scribed by Peter Heering; Olivier Bruneau; Pere GrapΓ; Sylvain LaubΓ©; Maria-Rosa Massa-Esteve; Thomas de Vittori
- Publisher
- Frank & Timme
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 358
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This collective book results of several meetings since 2006 between European historians of science and technology. Regularly, the six editors (and most of the authors present in this publication) organized symposia inside international conferences about the role of history of science and technology in science education and teacher training. The principal objectives of this book are: i) to enlighten and to discuss different research problems concerning HST (History of Science and Technology) and ICT (Information and Communication Technology), HST and IBST (Inquiry Based Science Teaching), HST and Science Education. In this way, it is dedicated to scholars, ii) to offer teachers and teacher trainers different ways to explore HST by using digital resources online, using a new teaching method and to become more familiar with the method in HST. Biographische Informationen As historians, the six editors develop research in the following fields: history of mathematics (O. Bruneau, M. R. Massa-Esteve and T. de Vittori), history of physics, chemistry and technology (P. GrapΓ, P. Heering, S. LaubΓ©). As teacher trainers at the university, they are also involved in research in science education about the role of HST to teach science at primary and secondary schools.
β¦ Subjects
Science--Study and teaching.
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