Frank Bach
University of Gothenburg
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Archive | 2005
Björn Andersson; Frank Bach; Mats Hagman; Clas Olander; Anita Wallin
A research programme for the improvement of science teaching is described, exemplified, and discussed. Briefly, the idea of the programme is that researchers in science education and teachers in schools should work together to design teaching sequences and to assess how they function in practice. Research results concerning pupils’ everyday conceptions, as well as analyses of the conceptual structure of a given area and the reasons for teaching it, play an important role when working on a design. The most important product of the design phase is a detailed guide for teachers, which we look upon as a tool for further knowledge-building. In our paper we suggest that the idea of domain-specific theories is worth examining and developing. It might contribute to strengthening science education as an autonomous discipline.
Science Education | 2005
Björn Andersson; Frank Bach
Cultural Studies of Science Education | 2014
Anne Solli; Frank Bach; Björn Åkerman
Archive | 2004
Björn Andersson; Frank Bach; Clas Olander; Ann Zetterqvist
Journal of Baltic Science Education | 2002
Björn Andersson; Frank Bach; Ann Zetterqvist
Archive | 2003
Björn Andersson; Frank Bach; Birgitta Frändberg; Ingrid Jansson; Christina Kärrqvist; Eva Nyberg; Anita Wallin; Ann Zetterqvist; Mats Hagman
Paper presented in the symposium`Comparing standards reforms in four European nations´at the 7th Conference of the European Science Education Research Association (ESERA), Aug. 30th - Sept. 4th 2015, Helsinki, Finland. | 2015
Frank Bach; Birgitta Frändberg; Mats Hagman; Eva West; Ann Zetterqvist
Educare | 2015
Frank Bach; Birgitta Frändberg; Mats Hagman; Eva West; Ann Zetterqvist
Archive | 2013
Frank Bach; Margareta Ekborg; Anders Jönsson; Mats Lundström
Archive | 2009
Birgitta Frändberg; Frank Bach