This link has been bookmarked by 39 people . It was first bookmarked on 06 Apr 2008, by someone privately.
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Catie WootenPrivate Universe - Harvard & MIT grads and basic science concepts.
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"Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform."
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Tracey StockAnnenberg Media resources on science teaching, includes misconceptions, neurscience, etc.
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Elaine TuckerVideo resources that show how difficult some basic science concepts are for students to grasp. Great!
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Philip LaceyAnnenberg Foundation - Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
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Susan StevensBased on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true.
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Bruce OppenheimLooking at the persistence of misconceptions - includes the Harvard Grad photosynthesis stuff
construct knowledge learning science misconceptions PD photosynthesis
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Stacey Socholotuktesting students' theories and what they have really learned! http://www.learner.org/resources/series26.html?pop=yes&pid=76#
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Jenny DarrowWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
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Jordi FontichA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Privatvideo learning teaching edu recursos imprescindible professorat
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Steve BronackWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering
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bob sprankleA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide\n\nWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform. \n\nCan We Believe Our Eyes?\nLessons From Thin Air\nUnder Construction
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Ann OroA video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide\n\nWhy don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform. \n\nCan We Believe Our Eyes?\nLessons From Thin Air\nUnder Construction
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A video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide
Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform.
Can We Believe Our Eyes?
Lessons From Thin Air
Under Construction
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