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This book is an essential read for everyone who is curious about how we humans came to exist and interested in understanding the science and social evolution that enabled us to establish that a Big Bang actually happened. The text uniquely explains the transitions between the various evolutionary plateaus: from the universe’s beginning in the Big Bang, to the emergence of Homo sapiens, highlighting the Mediterranean civilizations of Greece and Rome, the European Renaissance, the English industrial revolution, and the early European science discoveries, particularly those in physics, to the American Manhattan Project and the subsequent development of the new field of high-energy particle physics. This entire route, which eventually culminated in the discovery of the mass-giving Higgs boson, is clearly articulated in this monumental but concise work.
Physics --- Physics. --- History of Physics and Astronomy. --- Conceptual Development in Physics. --- History.
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Doelstelling: Om bij te dragen tot een betere voorbereiding van tolken op hun taak, biedt deze scriptie een overzicht te bieden van de reeds bestaande literatuur over inferentieprocessen tijdens het tolken. De scriptie tracht bovendien ook een aanzet te geven tot een definiëring van het cognitief proces. Middelen of methode: Deze analytische literatuurstudie is gebaseerd op verschillende wetenschappelijke werken over tolken en communicatie door de jaren heen. De besproken theorieën, zoals die van Sperber & Wilson en Grice hebben hun relevantie nog steeds niet verloren. Nieuwe opvattingen van onder andere Mason en Funayama bieden daarbij een interessante aanvulling. Door aan te tonen wat de invloed en het belang is van inferentie in het tolkproces, kunnen eventuele tolkproblemen bij Communty Interpreting beter in kaart worden gebracht. Resultaten: Uit deze literatuurstudie blijkt dat inferentie in het tolkproces dikwijls wordt behandeld als onderdeel van communicatiemodellen en relevantietheorie. Hoewel het een grote invloed heeft op de tolkprestatie, heeft dit cognitief proces echter nog geen eigen plaats in het onderzoek verworven.
Cognitive process. --- Communcication models. --- Community interpreting. --- Conceptual development. --- Context. --- Inference. --- Interpreters. --- Ostention. --- Relevance theory. --- Tolkstudie. --- World knowledge.
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This book meticulously examines over one hundred documents of research notes by Albert Einstein, many of which were previously unidentified, held in the archives of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Einstein Papers Project at Caltech. Focused on Einstein's quest for a five-dimensional unified field theory of gravitation and electromagnetism, the analysis provides unique insights into his mathematical skills, thinking, and modus operandi. This academic exploration also investigates the role of mathematics in Einstein’s theorizing with a special focus on projective geometry and delta functions.
Physics --- Physics. --- General relativity (Physics). --- Gravitation. --- History of Physics and Astronomy. --- Conceptual Development in Physics. --- General Relativity. --- Gravitational Physics. --- History. --- Unified field theories. --- Einstein, Albert, --- General relativity (Physics)
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The book is about the transition from classical to quantum mechanics, covering the historical development of this great leap, and explaining the concepts needed to understand it at a level suitable for undergraduate students. The first part of the book summarizes classical electrodynamics and the Hamiltonian formulation of classical mechanics, the two elements of classical physics which are crucial for understanding the classical to quantum transition. The second part loosely traces the historical development of the classical to quantum transition, starting with Einstein’s 1916 derivation of the Planck radiation law, continuing with the Ladenburg-Kramers-Born-Heisenberg dispersion theory and ending with Heisenberg’s magical 1925 paper which established quantum mechanics. The purpose of the book is partly historical, partly philosophical, but mainly pedagogical. It will appeal to a wide audience, from undergraduate students, for whom it can serve as a preparatory or supplementary text to standard textbooks, to physicists and historians interested in the historical development of science.
Quantum physics. --- Physics—History. --- Physics. --- Quantum Physics. --- History of Physics and Astronomy. --- Conceptual Development in Physics. --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Physical sciences --- Dynamics --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- Quantum theory.
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This volume consists of a collection of articles that touch on very different research aspects within a broad scientific field known in recent years as Early Childhood Science Education. The field has gradually emerged from the interaction between three distinct scientific areas of theory and research: Early Childhood Education, Psychology, which is oriented towards the study of learning, and Science Education. At the center of the progress in this field are efforts to initiate children aged 4-8 years in the Physical and Biological Sciences. A wide range of research themes have developed around this main axis: children's mental representations of phenomena of the natural world and scientific concepts, the study of the implementation and effectiveness of specific teaching activities related to curricula or activities focusing on the specific characteristics of teaching processes such as reasoning, explanation, communication, interaction or argumentation, the issue of teachers' relevance to the teaching of science, the use of pecialized teaching materials, the emergence of the issue of scientific skills, the highly contemporary issue of the differentiation and inclusion of children in the world of science, important socio-scientific issues, the role of family-related factors etc. Within this context, this collective book aims to reflect contemporary research trends in the field of Early Childhood Science Education.
Humanities --- Education --- shape of the Earth --- conceptual development --- mental models --- astronomy --- EARTH2 test --- knowledge-as-elements --- knowledge-as-theory --- cultural differences --- science --- early childhood --- science education --- literature review --- concepts --- infants --- toddlers --- preschoolers --- preschool --- representations --- epistemology --- preschool children --- explanations --- precursor models --- natural phenomena --- combustion --- argumentation --- competence --- self-efficacy --- design --- problem-solving --- socio-cultural psychology --- collaboration --- genetic epistemology --- mental representations --- physical sciences --- sound --- address --- interpersonal meaning --- involvement --- multimodal texts --- social distance --- socio-cognitive perspective --- verbal text–image relations --- young children --- sustainable development --- early science education --- dual language learners --- low-income --- teacher language use --- integrated e-learning --- inquiry-based learning --- primary school --- 3rd-grade pupils --- project --- Science --- temperature measurement --- STEM education --- problem solving --- observation tool --- perezhivanie --- early childhood science education --- scientific competence --- teaching interventions and activities teacher training --- inquiry --- scientific practice --- health --- school gardens --- sustainability education --- cognitive skills --- experimental skills --- early childhood education --- discovery demonstration and inquiry-based teaching methods --- theory of planned behavior --- kindergarten teacher training --- STEM --- STEAM --- preschools --- parental involvement --- engagement --- kindergarten --- children --- heat --- temperature --- ideas --- experience --- Early Childhood Science Education --- research trends
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This volume consists of a collection of articles that touch on very different research aspects within a broad scientific field known in recent years as Early Childhood Science Education. The field has gradually emerged from the interaction between three distinct scientific areas of theory and research: Early Childhood Education, Psychology, which is oriented towards the study of learning, and Science Education. At the center of the progress in this field are efforts to initiate children aged 4-8 years in the Physical and Biological Sciences. A wide range of research themes have developed around this main axis: children's mental representations of phenomena of the natural world and scientific concepts, the study of the implementation and effectiveness of specific teaching activities related to curricula or activities focusing on the specific characteristics of teaching processes such as reasoning, explanation, communication, interaction or argumentation, the issue of teachers' relevance to the teaching of science, the use of pecialized teaching materials, the emergence of the issue of scientific skills, the highly contemporary issue of the differentiation and inclusion of children in the world of science, important socio-scientific issues, the role of family-related factors etc. Within this context, this collective book aims to reflect contemporary research trends in the field of Early Childhood Science Education.
shape of the Earth --- conceptual development --- mental models --- astronomy --- EARTH2 test --- knowledge-as-elements --- knowledge-as-theory --- cultural differences --- science --- early childhood --- science education --- literature review --- concepts --- infants --- toddlers --- preschoolers --- preschool --- representations --- epistemology --- preschool children --- explanations --- precursor models --- natural phenomena --- combustion --- argumentation --- competence --- self-efficacy --- design --- problem-solving --- socio-cultural psychology --- collaboration --- genetic epistemology --- mental representations --- physical sciences --- sound --- address --- interpersonal meaning --- involvement --- multimodal texts --- social distance --- socio-cognitive perspective --- verbal text–image relations --- young children --- sustainable development --- early science education --- dual language learners --- low-income --- teacher language use --- integrated e-learning --- inquiry-based learning --- primary school --- 3rd-grade pupils --- project --- Science --- temperature measurement --- STEM education --- problem solving --- observation tool --- perezhivanie --- early childhood science education --- scientific competence --- teaching interventions and activities teacher training --- inquiry --- scientific practice --- health --- school gardens --- sustainability education --- cognitive skills --- experimental skills --- early childhood education --- discovery demonstration and inquiry-based teaching methods --- theory of planned behavior --- kindergarten teacher training --- STEM --- STEAM --- preschools --- parental involvement --- engagement --- kindergarten --- children --- heat --- temperature --- ideas --- experience --- Early Childhood Science Education --- research trends
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This volume consists of a collection of articles that touch on very different research aspects within a broad scientific field known in recent years as Early Childhood Science Education. The field has gradually emerged from the interaction between three distinct scientific areas of theory and research: Early Childhood Education, Psychology, which is oriented towards the study of learning, and Science Education. At the center of the progress in this field are efforts to initiate children aged 4-8 years in the Physical and Biological Sciences. A wide range of research themes have developed around this main axis: children's mental representations of phenomena of the natural world and scientific concepts, the study of the implementation and effectiveness of specific teaching activities related to curricula or activities focusing on the specific characteristics of teaching processes such as reasoning, explanation, communication, interaction or argumentation, the issue of teachers' relevance to the teaching of science, the use of pecialized teaching materials, the emergence of the issue of scientific skills, the highly contemporary issue of the differentiation and inclusion of children in the world of science, important socio-scientific issues, the role of family-related factors etc. Within this context, this collective book aims to reflect contemporary research trends in the field of Early Childhood Science Education.
Humanities --- Education --- shape of the Earth --- conceptual development --- mental models --- astronomy --- EARTH2 test --- knowledge-as-elements --- knowledge-as-theory --- cultural differences --- science --- early childhood --- science education --- literature review --- concepts --- infants --- toddlers --- preschoolers --- preschool --- representations --- epistemology --- preschool children --- explanations --- precursor models --- natural phenomena --- combustion --- argumentation --- competence --- self-efficacy --- design --- problem-solving --- socio-cultural psychology --- collaboration --- genetic epistemology --- mental representations --- physical sciences --- sound --- address --- interpersonal meaning --- involvement --- multimodal texts --- social distance --- socio-cognitive perspective --- verbal text–image relations --- young children --- sustainable development --- early science education --- dual language learners --- low-income --- teacher language use --- integrated e-learning --- inquiry-based learning --- primary school --- 3rd-grade pupils --- project --- Science --- temperature measurement --- STEM education --- problem solving --- observation tool --- perezhivanie --- early childhood science education --- scientific competence --- teaching interventions and activities teacher training --- inquiry --- scientific practice --- health --- school gardens --- sustainability education --- cognitive skills --- experimental skills --- early childhood education --- discovery demonstration and inquiry-based teaching methods --- theory of planned behavior --- kindergarten teacher training --- STEM --- STEAM --- preschools --- parental involvement --- engagement --- kindergarten --- children --- heat --- temperature --- ideas --- experience --- Early Childhood Science Education --- research trends
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