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Progress in Education - Volume 42 (Hardcover)
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Progress in Education - Volume 42 (Hardcover)
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The ongoing Progress in Education series presents substantial
results from around the globe in selected areas of educational
research. Schools are institutions that sail in the tempest of
educational issues, reforms, strategies, data and tools, as well as
reflect changes in society. Embedded in all of these are
technology, diversity, and innovation - their inevitability has
been demonstrated in our schools and communities. The first chapter
of this volume explores how different acts of depiction play a role
in orienting childrens thinking and reasoning during experimental
tasks at school. Chapter Two reviews how to implement STEM literacy
in elementary school curriculum. Chapter Three provides background
information about STEM education in the United States; discusses
what ideal STEM classrooms and lessons should look like; and
provides step-bystep teaching demonstrations for each of the
activities and assessments. Chapter Four reports qualitative and
quantitative research findings from participating primary teachers
following their involvement and participation in "MyScience".
Chapter Five discusses the application of creativity in
implementing the practical activities of a teacher of philosophy.
Chapter Six focuses on the development of creativity in higher
education. Chapter Seven investigates whether creativity can
promote gerotranscendence. Chapter Eight reviews a longitudinal
study on the factors related to Taiwanese adolescents' academic
coping. Chapter Nine studies a reveiw of Chinese university
students' perspectives of affective learning in response to Hong
Kong's Umbrella Movement and its protest songs. Chapter Ten focuses
on how students perceive the influence of parental cultural capital
and support on their music listening and instrumental learning,
with particular reference to the context of Beijing.
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