Using drawing to reveal science teachers’ beliefs about science teaching

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The twenty-first century has brought many challenges in economic, social, and political aspects of life. These challenges put great pressure on educational systems across the world to review the knowledge, skills, and values presented to students, and how they may create a skillful and educated person able to cope with the challenges of the new century (Ambusaidi, 2014). This educated person has to know more and acquire the skills to enable him/her to better understand and use his/her imagination and intelligence to work and interact with others.

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Al-Balushi, S., & Ambusaidi, A. (2017). Using drawing to reveal science teachers’ beliefs about science teaching. In Drawing for Science Education: An International Perspective (pp. 179–189). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-875-4_16

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