Science Education for the Future

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A01=Fatheya Mahmood Al-Ahmadi
A01=Khaled Ahmed Al-Madani
A01=Norman Reid
Author_Fatheya Mahmood Al-Ahmadi
Author_Khaled Ahmed Al-Madani
Author_Norman Reid
Biology Teaching
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Chemistry Teaching
cognitive science education
conceptual understanding
effective secondary science instruction
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Fatheya Al-Ahmadi
formative assessment strategies
Khaled Al-Madani
laboratory pedagogy
Norman Reid
Physics Teaching
science curriculum design
Secondary Science
teacher professional development

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  • ISBN 9781032917061
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book draws on the wealth of worldwide research into science education to establish a set of key principles for teaching secondary science. It considers the aims of science education and the themes and topics that should be included in the curriculum and how these can be effectively taught and assessed in a variety of contexts.

Offering a framework for the training and professional development of science teachers, the chapters answer key questions such as: How can I help my students to make sense of difficult areas in my subject? What is meant by understanding, and how can I help my students achieve it? Is it possible to teach scientific thinking and how can I do it? What about learner attitudes when they are sometimes negative? What are the different ways to teach in the sciences that are effective? How can I make learning in the laboratory more efficient and effective? How can I employ assessment as a positive aid to learning?

Including reflective questions, tasks and diagrams, this is essential reading for all student and practising secondary science teachers.

Norman Reid is Emeritus Professor of Science Education at the University of Glasgow, Scotland.

Khaled Ahmed Al-Madani is Assistant Professor at the University of Bahrain.

Fatheya Al-Ahmadi taught physics before being appointed to be responsible for physics education at school levels across Abu Dhabi.

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