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Original Articles

Developments in primary science: A New Zealand perspective

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Pages 191-198 | Published online: 20 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The results of a New Zealand research project which sought to overcome major difficulties in primary science education are summarised. These include the development of a teaching approach which gives children's questions priority in investigations, the formulation of a set of evaluative procedures that are congruent with the underlying constructivist perspective, and the development of procedures aimed at changing teachers’ beliefs and practices. Issues relating to the purpose of primary science education, children's learning, and teacher education are discussed.

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