Horts Bayrhuber, Fred Brinkman (Eds.)
What - Why - How?
Research in Didaktik of Biology
Proceedings of the 1st Conference of European Researchers
in Didaktik of Biology (ERIDOB), Kiel, November 26 - December 1, 1996
Kiel: IPN, 1998. 325 S.
ISBN 3-89088-125-4
12,- €
Contents
Ann Zetterqvist
University of Göteborg
Teachers' views on their teaching of evolution. Results from a questionnaire
concerning Swedish lower secondary schools
Robert Boschhuizen, Fred Brinkman
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Holland University Diemen
Teaching and learning the concept of food cycles
Almut Gerhardt, Joachim Burger
University of Bielefeld
Students' conceptions concerning the topic "energy in the biological
context"
Gerhard Schaefer
University of Hamburg
Synergetic perspectives of the concept quadrangle "Life - Order
- Information - Energy" based on empirical studies
Daniel Motta
Institut National de Recherche Pédagogique, Paris
Design and implementation of physical, scientific and artistic education
curricula for secondary school A.I.D.S. education
Rainer Ph. Heimerich
University of Bayreuth
Effects of different approaches to nature experience on the sensitization
for nature conservation?
Peter van Marion
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim
Environmental data collected by school classes
Angela Kroß
Institute for Science Education (IPN) at the University of Kiel
Development and evaluation of a concept for instruction on computer-supported
flowing water analysis in biology
Joaquín Díaz de Bustamente, María Pilar Jimenéz-Aleixandre
University of Santiago de Compostela
Interpretation and drawing of images in biology learning
Mondher Abrougui, Pierre Clément
University of Lyon
Human genetics in French and Tunisian secondary school books. Presentation
of a school book analysis method
Roger Lock
University of Birmingham
Practical work in biology 1960-95; an analysis of selected textbooks
used in England and Wales
Gustav Helldén
Kristianstad University College
A report from a longitudinal study of pupils' meaningful learning about
biological processes
Maryse Guille
Institut Universitaire de Formation des Maîtres de Versailles
From the researcher to the trainer
Sheila Turner, Kyriakos Athanasiou, Heleni Zimvrakaki
University of London, University of Thessaloniki
Childrens' perceptions about fat consumption and health: a comparative
study
Jens Christoph Schletter, Horst Bayrhuber
Institute for Science Education (IPN) at the University of Kiel
Neurobiology: students' conceptions and implications for instruction
Colin Wood-Robinson, Jenny Lewis, John Leach and Rosalind Driver
University of Leeds, King's College, University of London
Young people's understanding of basic genetics terminology
Jenny Lewis, John Leach, Colin Wood-Robinson and Rosalind
Driver
University of Leeds, King's College, University of London
Students' attitudes to the new genetics: prenatal screening for cystic
fibrosis
Karl-Peter Ohly
Oberstufen Kolleg, Bielefeld
Concepts and misconceptions in molecular genetics. A qualitative approach
Arend Jan Waarlo
Universiteit of Utrecht
Teaching and Learning of informed decision-making on predictive genetic
testings: a pilot study
Corinna Gebhardt, Horst Bayrhuber
Institute for Science Education (IPN) at the University of Kiel
Research on school students' conceptions and moral judgement about
biotechnology
Ute Harms, Angela Kroß, Horst Bayrhuber
Institute for Science Education (IPN) at the University of Kiel
Connecting research results and developmental work:
Presentation of teaching materials based on research results concerning
students' conceptions about "gene technology"
Maj-Lis Sjöbeck, Christina Kärrqvist
University of Göteborg
Students' process skills in gene technology context. Evaluation
of problem-solving skills of upper secondary school students
Laurence Simonneaux
Ecole nationale de formation agronomique Toulouse-Auzeville
Antigen, antibody, antibiotics, ... Anti-what?
What did you say that was?
André Giordan
Laboratoire de Didactique et Epistémologie des Sciences, Université
de Genève
Models of thinking and learning
Ulrich Kattmann, Reinders Duit, Harald Gropengießer
University of Oldenburg, Institute for Science Education (IPN) at the
University of Kiel
The model of Educational Reconstruction - bringing together issues
of scientific clarification and students' conceptions
Harald Gropengießer
University of Oldenburg
Educational Reconstruction of vision
Wilfried Baalmann, Vera Frerichs, Regine Illner
University of Oldenburg
Educational Reconstruction - examples in the fields of genetics and
evolution
Annette Upmeier zu Belzen, Helmut Vogt, Marcellus Bonato, Manfred
Hesse
University of Muenster
Effect of teaching biology on development of interest and attitude
Elmar Finke, Rainer Klee, Karl-Heinz Berck
University of Gießen
Analysis of the development of pupils' interests in biology: especially
in animals, plants, human biology, conservation, and pollution control
Cecile Vander Borght-de-Bueger, Thierry Evrard, Anne-Marie Huynen
Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve
Relationships to knowledge in science calssrooms
Pierre Clément
Université Claude Bernard Lyon
Introduction to the didactics of the biomedical imagery in the secondary
school
List of participants
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