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'''Conferences'''
'''Conferences'''
* [http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/conferences list of past and upcoming science education conferences]
A (not the) short list:


* ISSOTL conferences( International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning),
* ISSOTL conferences( International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning),
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* AERA conferences (American Educational Research Association)
* AERA conferences (American Educational Research Association)
* EARLI and EARLI SIG conferences (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction)
* EARLI and EARLI SIG conferences (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction)
* ESERA (European Science Education Research Association)


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:22, 9 January 2012

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Definition

This is an overview page on things related to science teaching

Links

  • Hassard, Jack, 2005, The Art of Teaching Science, Syllabus Helpers and Agenda Strategies to support the "Art of Teaching Science" book. HTML

Journals

Conferences

A (not the) short list:

  • ISSOTL conferences( International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning),
  • NABT conferences (The National Association of Biology Teachers, USA),
  • AAAS conferences (The American Association for the Advancement of Science),
  • AERA conferences (American Educational Research Association)
  • EARLI and EARLI SIG conferences (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction)
  • ESERA (European Science Education Research Association)

References

  • Hassard, Jack, 2004, The Art of Teaching Science, Oxford Univesity Press.
  • Hassard, Jack, 2000, Minds ON Science Online, A Web Course on Teaching Science, Georgia State, [1] (this is a very nice on-line open access book on learning theory and models of science teaching).
  • Hassard, Jack, Using the Internet As An Effective Science Teaching Tool, HTML