
Studies in Science Education, 27 (1996)
Authentic School Science
Knowing and Learning in Open-Inquiry Science Laboratories
von Wolff-Michael RothAccording to John Dewey, Seymour Papert, Donald Schon, and  Allan Collins, school activities, to be authentic, need to share key  features with those worlds about which they teach. This book documents  learning and teaching in open-inquiry learning environments, designed  with the precepts of these educational thinkers in mind. The book is  thus a first-hand report of knowing and learning by individuals and  groups in complex open-inquiry learning environments in science. As  such, it contributes to the emerging literature in this field. 
  Secondly, it exemplifies research methods for studying such complex  learning environments. The reader is thus encouraged not only to take  the research findings as such, but to reflect on the process of  arriving at these findings. 
  Finally, the book is also an example of knowledge constructed by a  teacher-researcher, and thus a model for teacher-researcher activity.  



