Learn science, learn math, learn to teach science and math, Homo sapiens! / / Hedy Moscovici ; illustrations by Tal Moscovici ; chapter 6 by Katherine C. Wieseman and Hedy Moscovici; final editing by Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman.

Dr. Hedy Moscovici’s life on three continents and her battle with ovarian cancer shaped the unique co-learning and participative leadership perspective on science and mathematics education shared in this book. This text has multiple audiences – prospective and practicing teachers wanting to motivate...

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Superior document:Cultural perspectives in science education, Research dialogs ; v. no. 5
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Year of Publication:2013
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Language:English
Series:Cultural perspectives in science education. Research dialogs ; 5.
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Worldview as a Dynamic Entity /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- What Do You Mean, You Know Science and Mathematics? /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Emotional and Intellectual Involvement While Learning Science and Mathematics /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Learning to Teach/Teaching to Learn Science and Mathematics /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Leadership as Effective Collaborations in Science and Mathematics /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Who Needs Science and Mathematics? /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Bibliography /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman -- Index /  |r Penny J. Gilmer and Katherine C. Wieseman. 
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