Marc Naguib (toim.); John C. Mitani (toim.); Leigh W. Simmons (toim.); H. Jane Brockmann (toim.); Timothy J. Roper (toim.) Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc (2012) Kovakantinen kirja
Marc Naguib (toim.); John C. Mitani (toim.); Leigh W. Simmons (toim.); H. Jane Brockmann (toim.); Timothy J. Roper (toim.) Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc (2013) Kovakantinen kirja
Marc Naguib (toim.); John C. Mitani (toim.); Leigh W. Simmons (toim.); H. Jane Brockmann (toim.); Timothy J. Roper (toim.) Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc (2014) Kovakantinen kirja
W. v. Buddenbrock; M. H. Fischer; M. v. Frey; K. v. Frisch; M. Gildemeister; A. Goldscheider; K. Grahe; H. Held; Henning Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG (1926) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Originally published in 1973, this is a selection of the educational writings of H. E. Armstrong, edited with a full introduction by W. H. Brock. Henry Armstrong (1848–1937) was a controversial and energetic publicist for reforms in science teaching and curricula. He was concerned to make teaching at all levels less didactic and authoritarian, more practical and experimental; where possible a student should be prompted by his own curiosity, and should learn things first hand. He called his approach 'heuristic' - meaning learning through discovery - and sought to establish it through public platforms like the British Association, schools and through his own training of teachers. In his introduction Dr Brock offers a historical critique of Dr Armstrong's methods and achievements, and considers to what extent he can be seen as a progenitor of subsequent curriculum reforms.