The Professional Didactics (PD) and Didactics of Sciences (DS) in Brazil: some implications for the professionalization of the science teacher

The Professional Didactics (PD) and Didactics of Sciences (DC) have roots traditionally originated in France. While (PD) is interested in the process of adult learning, occurring in their work places, the (DC) shows greater attention to the field of action of teaching and learning of specific subjec...

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Classrooms
Computer Software
Education
Educational Environment
Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
Geometric Concepts
Learning Processes
Mathematics
Mathematics Instruction
Professional development
Professionalism
Science Education
Science Teachers
Teacher Education
Teacher Effectiveness
Teaching
Teaching Methods
Visualization
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