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Self-Studies of Science Teacher Education Practices

✍ Scribed by Shawn Michael Bullock (auth.), Shawn M. Bullock, Tom Russell (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Leaves
211
Series
Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices 12
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Part of a vital Springer series on self-study practices in teaching and teacher education, this collection offers a range of contributions to the topic that embody the reflections of science teacher educators who have applied self-study methodology to their own professional development. The material recognizes the paradox that lies between classroom science and the education of science teachers: the disciplines of science are often perceived as a quest for right answers, an unintentional by-product of the classroom focus on right answers in student assessment in science. In contrast, the profession of teaching has few right answers and frequently involves the management of conflicting tensions. A dilemma thus arises in science teacher education of how to shift perspectives among student teachers from reductionist to more inclusive attitudes that are open to the mercurial realities of teaching.

The self-studies presented here are unique, fresh and stimulating. They include the input of a beginning science teacher as well as science teacher educators from a range of backgrounds and varying levels of experience. In addition, the volume presents a truly international perspective on the issues, with authors hailing from five countries. Providing analysis at the leading edge of education theory, this collection will make fascinating reading for those teaching scienceβ€”as well as those teaching science teachers.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Exploring the Intersections of Self-Study, Science Teaching, and Science Teacher Education....Pages 1-8
A Collaborative Self-Study of a Physics Teacher’s First Two Years of Teaching....Pages 9-29
The Transformation from Expert Science Teacher to Science Teacher Educator....Pages 31-44
Bridging the Gap Between a Science Laboratory Past and a Science Teacher Educator Present: Rethinking the Doctoral Program in Science Education....Pages 45-64
Articulating Our Values to Develop Our Pedagogy of Science Teacher Education....Pages 65-83
Using Self-Study to Develop a Pedagogy of Elementary Teacher Education: Addressing the Specialist-Generalist Issue....Pages 85-102
Learning to Teach Physics Teachers: Developing a Distinct Pedagogy of Teacher Education....Pages 103-120
Developing and Assessing Professional Knowledge as a Science Teacher Educator: Learning About Teaching from Student Teachers....Pages 121-138
Following a Student into Her Science Classroom to Better Understand the Tensions of Science Education....Pages 139-156
Helping Preservice Science Teachers Analyze Their Practices as We Study Our Own....Pages 157-173
Developing a Model for a Self-Study Professional Learning Community....Pages 175-192
Science Teacher Education, Self-Study of Teacher Education Practices, and the Reflective Turn....Pages 193-199
Back Matter....Pages 201-204

✦ Subjects


Teaching and Teacher Education; Science Education; Learning & Instruction


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