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First Published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

This volume provides a needed elaboration of theories and potential applications of constructivism in science education. Although the term "constructivism" is used widely, there has been a dearth of materials to guide science educators concerning the potential of constructivism to influence what is done in the field. In fact, there has been a tendency for constructivism to be viewed as a method that can be used in a classroom. This view tends to diminish the power of constructivism as a way of thinking about education, and in particular, about science education. The chapters in this book address the need to document the theoretical roots of constructivism and to describe how practitioners have applied constructivist oriented beliefs in the practice of K-12 teaching of science and mathematics, as well as teacher education. Not only does this book contain different theoretical perspectives on constructivism, but it also features a chapter that critiques constructivism as an epistemology. Specific topics covered include:

* cooperative learning,
* the negotiation of meaning,
* problem centered learning,
* social construction of knowledge,
* science in culturally diverse settings,
* curriculum planning and implementation, and
* instructional technology.

Issues associated with the preparation and enhancement of science teachers and the reform of science education are also explored.
Preface ix
Part 1 The Nature of Constructivism
1 Constructivism as a Referent for Teaching and Learning
3(20)
Kenneth Tobin
Deborah Tippins
2 Questions and Answers about Radical Constructivism
23(16)
Ernst von Glasersfeld
3 The Construction of Knowledge: A Radical Constructivist View
39(12)
Antonio Bettencourt
4 Contextual Constructivism: The Impact of Culture on the Learning and Teaching of Science
51(20)
William W. Cobern
5 Cautionary Notes on the Appeal of the New "Ism" (Constructivism) in Science Education
71(20)
Ronald G. Good
James H. Wandersee
John St. Julien
Part 2 Teaching and Learning of Science and Mathematics
6 Construction of Knowledge and Group Learning
91(30)
Marcia C. Linn
Nicholas C. Burbules
7 The Role of Negotiation in Mathematics Learning
121(14)
Grayson H. Wheatley
8 Constructing Potential Learning Opportunities in Middle Grades Mathematics
135(10)
Elizabeth Jakubowski
9 Construction Sites: Science Labs and Classrooms
145(26)
Wolff-Michael Roth
10 Learning Science in Multicultural Environments
171(10)
Alejandro Jose Gallard
11 Secondary Science Teachers and Constructivist Practice
181(12)
James J. Gallagher
12 A Pragmatic View of Instructional Technology
193(22)
Lloyd P. Rieber
Part 3 Teacher Learning and Change
13 Constructivist Perspectives on Teacher Learning
215(12)
Kenneth Tobin
14 Staff Development and the Process of Changing: A Teacher's Emerging Constructivist Beliefs about Learning and Teaching
227(20)
Francine P. Peterman
15 Learning to Teach Science: Constructivism, Reflection, and Learning from Experience
247(12)
Tom Russell
16 Transitioning into Constructivism: A Vignette of a Fifth Grade Teacher
259(8)
Kenneth L. Shaw
Mia Lena Etchberger
17 Collaborating to Reconstruct Teaching: The Influence of Researcher Beliefs
267(32)
Peter C.S. Taylor
18 Learning to See Children's Mathematics: Crucial Challenges in Constructivist Reform
299(26)
Jere Confrey
Part 4 Conclusions
19 On Considering Constructivism for Improving Mathematics and Science Teaching and Learning
325(10)
Thomas M. Dana
Nancy T. Davis
Index 335
Kenneth G. Tobin