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Gaut, Berys; Gaut, Morag – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Co-written by a professor of philosophy and a practising primary school teacher, "Philosophy for Young Children" is a concise, practical guide for teachers. It contains detailed session plans for 36 philosophical enquiries--enough for a year's work--that have all been successfully tried, tested and enjoyed with young children from the age of three…
Descriptors: Young Children, Philosophy, Guides, Class Activities
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Hammrich, Penny L.; Blouch, Kathleen K. – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Recommends the use of an instructional strategy that is ideal for examining students' conceptions of the nature of science. Defines cooperative controversy as a situation in which one person's ideas, information, conclusions, theories, or opinions are incompatible with those of another. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Epistemology, Higher Education, Knowledge Representation
Porcher, Louis – Francais dans le Monde, 1986
It is proposed that second language pedagogy can benefit from the perspectives on epistemology provided by Gaston Bachelard, an early twentieth-century French philosopher and psycholanalyst. (MSE)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Epistemology, French, Learning Theories
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Stinner, A. – Physics Education, 1994
Argues that high school physics should be grounded in motivating contextual activities and connected to a philosophically and historically valid theoretical structure. Explains the large context problem approach and its effect on generating questions and problems. (DDR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Strategies, Epistemology, Foreign Countries
Mayr, Ernst – Scientific American, 2000
Modern thought is most dependent upon the influence of Charles Darwin. Discusses Darwin's contributions to the fields of evolutionary biology, philosophy of science, and modern zeitgeist. (WRM)
Descriptors: Biology, Epistemology, Evolution, Higher Education
Zeiderman, Howard – 1994
The 16 units of this book are designed as textbook supplements to encourage students to think mathematically and as mathematicians. Each unit begins with an orientation session which raises general concerns that always occur within mathematical exploration. This is followed by a short, original text in which a mathematician creates a particular…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Educational Resources, Epistemology, Learning Strategies
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Allchin, Douglas – Science and Education, 1997
Demonstrates how to use the concept of phlogiston to teach oxidation and reduction reactions. Discusses the project as an exemplar for integrating the history, philosophy, and sociology of science to teach basic scientific concepts. Contains 70 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Chemistry, Constructivism (Learning), Epistemology
Godtfredsen, Lawrence R. – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Proposes a phenomenological approach to the teaching of political science. Argues that this approach will more effectively introduce college students to the content and methods of politics by relating these to their social experience. Discusses books in which the political world is constructed from the bottom-up rather than the top down. (KO)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Educational Strategies, Epistemology
Valencia Community Coll., Orlando, FL. – 1984
This teacher's guide was developed for the third of four courses in Valencia Community College's Interdisciplinary Studies program, a 2-year core general education curriculum which chronologically examines the major developments in the evolution of human knowledge. The guide provides an introductory overview of the course's topic (i.e., Western…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Content, Course Objectives, Epistemology