There is considerable international concern about science education based on the number of students engaged with science and mathematics, and research showing student disenchantment with school science curricula. ln this presentation I will trace through a history of concerns with school science, and describe the recommendations and curriculum responses to these concerns internationally and particularly in Australia. The new Australian Science Curriculum is based around ideas related to scientific literacy and inquiry curriculum, and includes science inquiry skills and science as a human endeavour' as major strands. I will describe the features of the course and raise the question - does it represent a productive way forward? The various aspects of the course are related to current directions in science education research, and examples will be given of my own involvement in national curriculum initiatives, into school-community links, and Deakin research into a pedagogy that focuses on student generation of representations, as examples of ways forward for improving student engagement with learning science.
History
Location
Bandung, Indonesia
Open access
Yes
Language
eng
Notes
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Publication classification
E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice
2010, Indonesia University of Education (UPI)
Start date
2010-10-30
ISBN-13
9789799923233
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 4th International Seminar on Science Education