Jonathan Osborne

Jonathan Osborne

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Jonathan Osborne is the Shriram Family Professor of Science Education at Stanford University. He started his career teaching physics in London schools before joining King's College London in 1985 where he worked until 2008, when he moved to Stanford. He has researched into the nature of science and argumentation, attitudes to science and science education for public understanding.



Justin Dillon is Professor of Science and Environmental Education and Head of the Science and Technology Education Group at King's College London. He taught science in London schools for 10 years before joining King's in 1989. He has carried out research into children's ideas about science, science teachers' professional development needs and wants and learning beyond the classroom. He is President of the European Science Education Research Association and an editor of the International Journal of Science Education.
16th March 2001

Language and Literacy in Science Education

Science in secondary schools has tended to be viewed mainly as a 'practical subject', and language and literacy in scien... MoreLanguage and Literacy in Science Education

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16th April 2010

Good Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say

"The book has wide appeal in that the issues investigated - for example, the nature of science, practical work, the role... MoreGood Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say

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1st February 2000

Good Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say

This book offers a summary of major educational research and scholarship important to the field of science education. Wr... MoreGood Practice in Science Teaching: What Research Has to Say

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