... of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) ...in science subjects because of the bottom results of students’ achievement in international assessments namely Trends in International Mathematics and ...
... with teaching larger audiences, this case study shows that they might be welcome in smaller classrooms as wells, because students liked them and they have the additional benefit of providing ...
... model and understand scientific ...effective teachingand a deeper understanding of the ...obstacles and for teachers to identify and direct their actions towards the reorganization of ...
... school history education is adequate to the tasks faced by it in ...society and modern qualita- tive education at this ...1920s and 1930s are of par- ticular interest, when a whole series of social ...
... formalistic teaching, which begins in the introductory disciplines (Jonston et ...to study the microscopic world, without worrying about conceptual or interpretational questions (Heilbron, ...theoretical ...
... of science (NOS) for scientific ...inquiry, andhistory of science (HOS) activities have been proposed for teaching ...NOS, and their perceptions about using HOS to teach ...NOS ...
... It can be observed in this work that when placed in another social position the students present another idea of how Botany should be taught. The different stances strengthen an idea of Bakhtin’s (1993) on a person’s ...
... while and then get ...locations and alternate locations of things necessary and develop methods to secure ...watch and copy others, ask and copy others and try and fail, ...
... knowledge and personal conditions. Communication nowadays is very extensive and people have so many opportunities of getting scholarships that the idea of private university graduates being limited is ...
... Mortimer and Scott (2003), mentioned by Morton (2012), will be ...classroom and become aware of the part they play in trying to meet the pedagogic ...in science classrooms. These areas are ...
... minimum and maximum moments of inertia ...ellipse and that the maximum and the minimum M are attained when the unitary vectors coincide with the directional vectors of the axes of the ...0, ...
... approaches and as a framework implemented in various disciplines and ...collaboration and creativity skills in practice rather than what to ...creativity and collaboration development ...
... neOCampus and involves multiple projects able to run on an open data platform that, for instance, can use collaborative ...SOA, and IoT that has been deployed in the Moncloa Campus of International ...
... the science class was considered to be a barrier for children to learn because they demonstrated that they had learned the content, but they were not able to express things because of the ...training and ...
... quality and performance have been the main ...of teachingand pedagogy but also dependent on their motivation and commitment to teaching (Manning & Patter- son, ...the ...
... present study thus provides empirical data to facilitate a clearer picture about language learning, since there are no sci- entific or empirical grounds supporting some of the (negative) beliefs about the role of ...
... English and technological development have transformed the learning andteaching methods of English as a lingua franca in an unprecedented ...translators and interpreters in different ...
... in science lessons and the type of argumentative discourse that characteristi- cally occurs is not well ...2003) and between different cultures (Alexander, 2001; Roth et ...directly and there- ...
... Knowles and his term “Andragogy” to introduce it and talk about role of tutors in this ...tutor and student is based on collaboration and construction of knowledge, thus they hold the opinion ...