Susan C. Losh

Affiliations: 
Educational Psychology & Learning Systems Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Teacher Training Education, Administration Education
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Losh SC. (2014) Are Public Education . . . Science Museums . . . Under Siege Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. 34: 3-6
Wilke RA, Losh SC. (2012) Exploring Mental Models of Learning and Instruction in Teacher Education Action in Teacher Education. 34: 221-238
Losh SC, Nzekwe B. (2011) The foundations: How education major influences basic science knowledge and pseudoscience beliefs 2011 Atlanta Conference On Science and Innovation Policy: Building Capacity For Scientific Innovation and Outcomes, Acsip 2011, Proceedings
Losh SC, Nzekwe B. (2011) Creatures in the Classroom: Preservice Teacher Beliefs About Fantastic Beasts, Magic, Extraterrestrials, Evolution and Creationism Science and Education. 20: 473-489
Losh SC, Nzekwe B. (2011) The Influence of Education Major: How Diverse Preservice Teachers View Pseudoscience Topics Journal of Science Education and Technology. 1-13
Losh SC. (2010) Stereotypes about scientists over time among US adults: 1983 and 2001 Public Understanding of Science. 19: 372-382
Eve RA, Losh SC, Nzekwe B. (2010) Lessons from the Social Psychology of Evolution Warfare: Good Science Alone is not Enough Evolution: Education and Outreach. 3: 183-192
Losh SC. (2009) Generation versus aging, and education, occupation, gender and ethnicity effects in U.S. digital divides 2009 Atlanta Conference On Science and Innovation Policy, Acsip 2009
Losh SC, Wilke R, Pop M. (2008) Some methodological issues with "Draw a Scientist Tests" among young children International Journal of Science Education. 30: 773-792
Wilke RA, Losh SC. (2008) Beyond Belief: Preservice Teachers' Planned Instructional Strategies. Action in Teacher Education. 30: 64-73
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