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In this case study, an “interpretive collaborative” methodology is applied. The experiences of two elementary teacher-researchers are described, as they explore science teaching and learning in their two nongraded primary classrooms through the process of complex instruction. This study involves three strands: the theoretical base of complex instruction, the on-going collaboration between two experienced teachers, and the Science Teaching Standards in relation to complex instruction. Findings suggest that, because the teacher's role in conducting complex instruction activities is multifaceted and complex, successful implementation of complex instruction and the National Science Education Standards required ongoing collaboration and support among teachers. The teacher-researchers reported that it was their collegial relationship that encouraged them to explore, prepare, and implement inquiry activities or tasks for their students.  相似文献   

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Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) science and engineering practices are ways of eliciting the reasoning and applying foundational ideas in science. As research has revealed barriers to states and schools adopting the NGSS, this mixed‐methods study attempts to identify characteristics of professional development (PD) that will support NGSS adoption and to improve teacher readiness. In‐service science teachers from across the nation were targeted for the survey and responses represented 38 states. Research questions included: How motivated and prepared are in‐service 7–12 teachers to use NGSS science and engineering practices? What is the profile of 7–12 in‐service teachers who are motivated and feel prepared to use NGSS science and engineering practices? The study revealed that teachers identified engineering most frequently as a PD need to improve their NGSS readiness. High school teachers rated themselves as more prepared than middle school and all teachers who use Modeling Instruction expressed higher NGSS readiness. These findings and their specificity contribute to current knowledge, and can be utilized by districts in selecting PD to support teachers in preparing to implement the NGSS successfully.  相似文献   

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A common maxim in the educational profession is that one teaches the way one is taught. Indications are that preservice teachers' beliefs, attitudes, and practices may be linked to previous experiences. Calderhead & Robson (1991) underscored this concern by asserting that teachers use good teachers as models for developing their own images as teachers. Others have argued that the images held by teachers are used as frames of reference for their own teaching practices. In this article, preservice teachers' perceptions of themselves as science teachers are examined. The assertion is made that a long history of stereotypical science learning experiences — in elementary school, high school, and college — powerfully impacts the way in which elementary preservice teachers understand the nature of science and come to believe science should be taught. In the current study, the images and perceptions preservice teachers bring to science methods courses (as evidenced in drawings of themselves as science teachers at work) are identified and ways these images and perceptions may have been formed and how they can be reinforced or modified during a science methods course are discussed.  相似文献   

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North Carolina has a history of supporting and using national standards in structuring the state-adopted mathematics curriculum framework. This focus is associated with increased achievement of North Carolina students. The connection of the 1989 revision of the framework to the 1989 National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards seemed to increase acceptance of the framework by teachers, school boards, and the public; revisions since then have been explicitly responsive to evolving national standards. Plans for the next revision include attending to the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. To inform leaders in North Carolina about the Principles and Standards, a symposium was held in September 2000. This symposium provided a model for making the Principles and Standards visible to different constituencies. It is also important to involve teacher education institutions in sharing the Principles and Standards with new teachers so that they enter teaching with a deep understanding of and appreciation for standards.  相似文献   

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Based on the forthcoming book, Time for Science Education ( Matthews, in press ), this article notes that the US National Science Education Standards advocate liberal, contextual, or cultural goals for science education, including the expectation that students will understand a certain amount of the historical and cultural significance of science. After mentioning something of the rich role played by the pendulum in the foundation of modern science, in solving the longitude problem, in establishing a universal length standard, and in allowing the creation of an accurate timekeeper, as well as the pendulum clock's function in philosophy and theology, the article draws attention to the scant treatment given the pendulum in the Standards. Opportunities are thus lost for realizing the Standards' laudable goals for US science education. Finally, it is claimed that realizing these cultural goals for science education requires more routine incorporation of the history and philosophy of science into preservice and inservice courses for science teachers.  相似文献   

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This paper describes a method of teaching mathematics to mixed ability classes. The presentation of topics, the organization within the classroom and the difficulties met by teachers are discussed. The problems of homework and assessment are also considered. Also the teacher's role is compared with that in a streamed situation.  相似文献   

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Inclusion is the meaningful participation of students with disabilities in general education classrooms. The CLASS project (Creating Laboratory Access for Science Students) is a unique initiative offering training and resources to help educators provide students with a variety of physical, sensory and learning disabilities equal access in the science laboratory or field. To determine whether participants believed a 2‐week residential workshop sponsored by CLASS raised disability awareness and provided teacher training in inclusive science teaching practice, a multipoint Likert scale survey and questionnaire was completed by all participants (N= 20) in four workshops. Participants reported large gains in their preparedness to teach science to students with disabilities. Participants also reported gains in their familiarity with instructional strategies, curricula, and resources and their ability to design, select, and modify activities for students with disabilities. Finally, shifts in attitudes about teaching science to students with disabilities were noted.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study was to describe the supply and potential shortages of science teachers in the United States. Ninety-six percent of the State Science Consultants of the 50 State Boards of Education responded to a 1992 survey to assess the supply of science teachers. This survey was modeled after Howe and Gerlovich's 1982 study to provide an assessment of changes in science teacher supply over the last 10 years. Although there were improvements in the supply of science teachers, shortages were reported in all science subjects and were particularly critical in physics, chemistry, and earth science. In addition to providing a needed update on science teacher supply, this study analyzed 45 previous studies of science teacher supply and found convincing evidence to support the hypothesis that there is a persistent but fluctuating long term shortage of science teachers. This shortage is attributed to competition with business and industry. To alleviate critical shortages of science teachers, it is recommended that salaries be raised to be more competitive with industry and a national database be established to facilitate monitoring the supply of science teachers.  相似文献   

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This study investigates defining characteristics among the process standards of the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and the 5 Es from the National Science Education Standards and the Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards. These characteristics are used to demonstrate similarities and differences between the learning of mathematics and science, discuss implications from such, and argue for the integration of mathematics and science curriculum and instruction.  相似文献   

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The study was conducted to examine preservice, elementary teachers' efficacy for teaching science and mathematics as compared with other elementary content. The instrument assessed efficacy for teaching (EFT) five elementary content areas: science, mathematics, reading, classroom management, and general instruction. Three hundred twenty‐five preservice, elementary teachers completed a 15‐item instrument assessing efficacy for teaching in these five areas. The instrument was found to be valid and reliable. Overall group results indicated participants' EFT science and mathematics were lower than for teaching other areas. Intra‐individual patterns showed there were six clusters including a group with low EFT mathematics and a group with low EFT mathematics and science. Implications for preservice, teacher preparation opportunities and experiences are discussed.  相似文献   

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