Zeitraum | 01.08.2014 – 01.06.2015 |
Leitung | Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Ingo Eilks FRSC |
Finanzierung | Sense Publishers Rotterdam |
Kooperationspartner | Prof. Dr. Avi Hofstein (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel); Autoren aus 16 Ländern |
Mitarbeiter | PD Dr. rer. nat. habil. Nadja Belova, Prof. Dr. Silvija Markic, Dr. Ralf Marks, Dr. Marc Stuckey |
Relevant Chemistry Education
Lehrbuch 'Relevant Chemistry Education: From Research to Practice'
The book will consist of about 15 chapters all dealing with issues related to the theory and practice of relevance in chemistry teaching and learning. A recently developed model for the meaning of relevance in science education (published in 2013 in Studies in Science Education) will serve as an advance organizer to connect the different perspectives in how to make chemistry learning more relevant to the learners. In the first instance, the book is not focusing the researcher community. The main target groups are the communities of practitioners: teachers, teacher educators, curriculum developers and CPD providers.
Publikationen
Buchartikel
Eilks, I. & Hofstein, A. (2015). From some historical reflections on the issue of relevance of chemistry education towards a model and an advance organizer - A prologue. In I. Eilks & A. Hofstein: Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice (S. 1–10). Rotterdam: Sense.@inbook{eilks2015a, title={From some historical reflections on the issue of relevance of chemistry education towards a model and an advance organizer - A prologue}, author={Ingo Eilks and Hofstein, Avi}, year={2015}, editor={Ingo Eilks and A. Hofstein}, booktitle={Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice}, location={Rotterdam}, publisher={Sense}, pages={1--10} }
Sjöström, J., Rauch, F. & Eilks, I. (2015). Chemistry education for sustainability. In I. Eilks & A. Hofstein: Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice (S. 163–184). Rotterdam: Sense.@inbook{eilks2015b, title={Chemistry education for sustainability}, author={Jesper Sjöström and Franz Rauch and Ingo Eilks}, year={2015}, editor={Ingo Eilks and Avi Hofstein}, booktitle={Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice}, location={Rotterdam}, publisher={Sense}, pages={163--184} }
Stuckey, M., Belova, N., Marks, R. & Eilks, I. (2015). Understanding the use of chemistry related information in the public. In I. Eilks & A. Hofstein: Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice (S. 185–204). Rotterdam: Sense.@inbook{belovaeilksmarksstuckey2015, title={Understanding the use of chemistry related information in the public}, author={Marc Stuckey and Nadja Belova and Ralf Marks and Ingo Eilks}, year={2015}, editor={Ingo Eilks and A. Hofstein}, booktitle={Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice}, location={Rotterdam}, publisher={Sense}, pages={185--204} }
Hugerat, M., Mamlok-Naaman, R., Eilks, I. & Hofstein, A. (2015). Professional development of chemistry teachers for relevant chemistry education. In A. H. Ingo Eilks: Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice (S. 369–386). Rotterdam: Sense.@inbook{eilks2015d, title={Professional development of chemistry teachers for relevant chemistry education}, author={Hugerat, Muhamad and Mamlok-Naaman, Rachel and Ingo Eilks and Hofstein, Avi}, year={2015}, editor={Ingo Eilks , A. Hofstein}, booktitle={Relevant chemistry education - From theory to practice}, location={Rotterdam}, publisher={Sense}, pages={369--386} }