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Focus on Topics. Learning in Science Project. Working Paper No. 4.

Title: Focus on Topics. Learning in Science Project. Working Paper No. 4.
Language: English
Authors: Tasker, Ross; Waikato Univ., Hamilton (New Zealand).
Availability: University of Waikato, Science Education Research Unit, Hamilton, New Zealand.
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 19
Publication Date: 1979
Intended Audience: Teachers; Researchers; Administrators; Policymakers; Practitioners
Document Type: Reports - Evaluative; Reports - Research
Descriptors: Academic Achievement; Biology; Chemistry; Course Content; Curriculum Development; Difficulty Level; Elementary School Science; Elementary Secondary Education; Interviews; Language Skills; Learning; Mathematics Skills; Physics; Science Curriculum; Science Education; Science Instruction; Scientific Concepts; Secondary School Science
Geographic Terms: New Zealand
Abstract: The first (exploratory) phase of the Learning in Science Project focused on science teaching/learning in the Form 1 to 4 level (ages 10 to 14) and sought to identify problems and difficulties in several areas. Provided in this paper are comments obtained during structured/unstructured interviews (from students, ex-students, teachers, headmasters, science advisers, and inspectors) and observations made by project staff related to problems/difficulties with science topics (or aspects of science topics) of the Form 1-4 science syllabus. The intent of presenting these comments/observations is not primarily to provide a balanced view of good and bad aspects for Form 1 to 4 science, but rather to open up problem issues as project staff and others see them. Comments/observations focus on topics in general, considering difficulties involving concepts, language/mathematics skills, time, and resources and/or conditions. Additional comments/observations related to difficulties in biology, physics (radiant energy, forces/force, motion/mass, electrical energy, astronomy), and chemistry (matter, mixtures), are presented in an appendix. Three questions are posed based on the comments/observations. Questions consider whether particular problem topics, aspects of topics which are a problem, or themes which occur over a number of topics should be identified and studied. (JN)
Entry Date: 1984
Accession Number: ED235014
Database: ERIC