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written by Gregor A. Ramsey and Robert W. Howe
Reviewed is research on instructional procedures used to teach science in secondary schools. This part, the first of a two part review, discusses studies emphasizing outcomes obtained from generalized instruction in a classroom or classroom-laboratory setting. Outcomes discussed include knowledge of science content and concepts, understanding the scientific enterprise, critical thinking, and attitude development. The review is summarized by ten conclusions arising from the implications of the research studies reviewed. An extensive bibliography of the field is included.
Science Teacher: Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 62-70
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© 1969 NSTA
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6445543
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0036-8555
Keywords:
Achievement, Attitudes, Critical Thinking, Deduction, Evaluation, Induction, Instruction, Secondary School Science, Teaching Methods, research review
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G. Ramsey and R. Howe, , Sci. Teach. 36 (3), 62 (1969), WWW Document, (https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED026287.pdf).
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G. Ramsey and R. Howe, An Analysis of Research on Instructional Procedures in Secondary School Science, Part I--Outcomes of Instruction, Sci. Teach. 36 (3), 62 (1969), <https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED026287.pdf>.
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Ramsey, G., & Howe, R. (1969). An Analysis of Research on Instructional Procedures in Secondary School Science, Part I--Outcomes of Instruction. Sci. Teach., 36(3), 62-70. Retrieved December 14, 2024, from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED026287.pdf
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Ramsey, Gregor A., and Robert W. Howe. "An Analysis of Research on Instructional Procedures in Secondary School Science, Part I--Outcomes of Instruction." Sci. Teach. 36, no. 3, (1969): 62-70, https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED026287.pdf (accessed 14 December 2024).
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Ramsey, Gregor A., and Robert W. Howe. "An Analysis of Research on Instructional Procedures in Secondary School Science, Part I--Outcomes of Instruction." Sci. Teach. 36.3 (1969): 62-70. 14 Dec. 2024 <https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED026287.pdf>.
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