I don't know if colleagues are aware of the web journal: Education
Review - http://edrev.asu.edu/index.html
It has published an interesting exchange about the book:
Geelan, David. (2006). Undead Theories: Constructivism, Eclecticism
and Research in Education. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense
Publishers.
A review:
Theory Resurrected: An Essay Review -
http://edrev.asu.edu/essays/v9n8index.html
The author's response:
Rumours of Theory's Death and Resurrection Greatly Exaggerated:
Response to Perla & Carifio -
http://edrev.asu.edu/essays/v10n2index.html
And the reviewers' counter response:
Rejoinder to Geelan: Dancing and Playing Around While Science
Education and Science Education Research Goes Up in Romantic Flames -
http://edrev.asu.edu/essays/v10n4index.html
Best wishes
Keith
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Dr. Keith S. Taber
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