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Title

Problems with Teaching Astronomy in Japan

Abstract

By 1989 a new curriculum in Japanese elementary and secondary schools had been devised and started. I will report on the contents of the new curriculum and point out some problems in teaching astronomy in Japan identified from the results of recent research in science education. Recent research shows that it is important to know how children's ideas and misconceptions are constructed and what role the philosophy of science may play in shaping them.

Date

01/01/1991

Type of Publication

Article

Author(s)

Miyawaki, Ryosuke

Content

No Astronomy Content

Construct

Academic Social/Discourse | General Teaching

Methodology

Blank

Research Setting

School

Target Group

Students > Middle School Students | Students > Primary/Elementary School Students | Students > Secondary School Students

Institution(s)

Fukuoka University of Education

Journal Name

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

Peer-Reviewed Status

Yes

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Volume

9

Issue Number

1

ISSN

1323-3580, 1448-6083

Resource Type

Curriculum/Program Description or Report | Position Paper/Editorial

Nation(s) of Study

Japan

Language

English

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