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The study presented in this book is embedded within the "Video Study of Physics Lessons" conducted by the Institute for Science Education at the University of Kiel. The study aims at analysing whether physics lessons taught by a sample of German physics teachers meet key characteristics of constructivist learning environments and constructivist teaching sequences as identified in the literature. Classroom learning environments are assessed using a category system called the Constructivist Oriented Science Classrooms (COSC), while teaching sequences are assessed using a category system called…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The study presented in this book is embedded within the "Video Study of Physics Lessons" conducted by the Institute for Science Education at the University of Kiel. The study aims at analysing whether physics lessons taught by a sample of German physics teachers meet key characteristics of constructivist learning environments and constructivist teaching sequences as identified in the literature. Classroom learning environments are assessed using a category system called the Constructivist Oriented Science Classrooms (COSC), while teaching sequences are assessed using a category system called the Constructivist Teaching Sequences (CTS). This book presents the results of the analyses as well as the correlations between the appearances of the characteristics of constructivist-oriented lessons and students' achievement and students' interest.
Autorenporträt
The Author: Ari Widodo studied Biology Education at the Indonesian University of Education in Bandung (Indonesia), graduated in 1991; Science Education at the Deakin University Melbourne, graduated in 1996; Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Kiel in 2004; since 1992 a lecturer at the Indonesian University of Education in Bandung (Indonesia).