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Beyond Cartesian Dualism: Encountering Affect in the Teaching and Learning of Science

William W. Cobern ; Ken Tobin ; Henry Brown-Acquay ; Mariona Espinet ; Gurol Irzik ; Olugbemiro Jegede ; Lilia Reyes Herrera ; Marrisa Rollnick ; Svein Sjøberg ; Hsiao-lin Tuan ; Steve Alsop (eds.)

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Science Education; Learning & Instruction; Teaching and Teacher Education

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978-1-4020-3807-5

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-3808-2

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Springer 2005

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Active Science for Child Refugees

Frederic Perrier

In this paper, we analyse some aspects of job satisfaction by means of a multilevel factor model, decomposing the factor structure into the graduate and degree programme components, using data from a survey on the 1998 graduates of the University of Florence. Due to the ordinal scale of the response variables, we adopt a multilevel factor model for ordinal variables. The results show that the factor structures at the graduate and study programme levels are not the same, although they are similar; the study programmes with extreme factor scores should be selected for a deeper investigation.

Section Three: - Pedagogical Interventions | Pp. 137-148

Orchestrating the Confluence: A Discussion of Science, Passion, and Poetry

Mike Watts

In this paper, we analyse some aspects of job satisfaction by means of a multilevel factor model, decomposing the factor structure into the graduate and degree programme components, using data from a survey on the 1998 graduates of the University of Florence. Due to the ordinal scale of the response variables, we adopt a multilevel factor model for ordinal variables. The results show that the factor structures at the graduate and study programme levels are not the same, although they are similar; the study programmes with extreme factor scores should be selected for a deeper investigation.

Section Three: - Pedagogical Interventions | Pp. 149-159

From Despair to Success: A Case Study of Support and Transformation in an Elementary Science Practicum

Bonnie Shapiro

In this paper, we analyse some aspects of job satisfaction by means of a multilevel factor model, decomposing the factor structure into the graduate and degree programme components, using data from a survey on the 1998 graduates of the University of Florence. Due to the ordinal scale of the response variables, we adopt a multilevel factor model for ordinal variables. The results show that the factor structures at the graduate and study programme levels are not the same, although they are similar; the study programmes with extreme factor scores should be selected for a deeper investigation.

Section Three: - Pedagogical Interventions | Pp. 161-172

Emotional Development, Science and Co-Education

Brian Matthews

In this paper, we analyse some aspects of job satisfaction by means of a multilevel factor model, decomposing the factor structure into the graduate and degree programme components, using data from a survey on the 1998 graduates of the University of Florence. Due to the ordinal scale of the response variables, we adopt a multilevel factor model for ordinal variables. The results show that the factor structures at the graduate and study programme levels are not the same, although they are similar; the study programmes with extreme factor scores should be selected for a deeper investigation.

Section Three: - Pedagogical Interventions | Pp. 173-186