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Witte, Melissa Marie – Online Submission, 2014
Dissection of lab specimens is a common procedure in science classrooms, yet there are many unasked and unexamined questions relating to this practice. In addition to ethical considerations, there are personal and environmental health impacts of using conventional dissection, which has historically included animals and animal organs embalmed in…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Biology, Science Instruction, Qualitative Research
Yakar, Zeha – Educational Research and Reviews, 2014
Over the past three or more decades, many studies have been written about teacher education and the preparation of science teachers. Presented here is one which investigated the effectiveness of scientific process skills on pre-service science teachers of Pamukkale University Primary Science Teacher Education Program for four years. This study…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Process Skills, Teacher Education Programs
Duncan, Marlina – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2014
While the challenge to retain highly competent teachers affects all schools, the crisis is critical in urban districts, which historically suffer from high teacher turnover (Ingersoll, 2004). This high turnover is especially problematic in the content areas of science (Ingersoll & Perda, 2010). Through ethnographic case studies the first year…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Beginning Teachers, Correlation, Ethnography
Aydeniz, Mehmet; Kirbulut, Zubeyde Demet – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
The purpose of this paper is to report on the challenges we faced in designing an instrument aimed at measuring pre-service science teachers' topic-specific pedagogical content knowledge (PCK). After the instrument was conceptualised and developed, it was administered to 30 pre-service chemistry teachers. The findings suggest that the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Chemistry, Science Teachers
Ogan-Bekiroglu, Feral – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
Although proponents support portfolios' value to enhance the reflective thinking of novice teachers and imply that such thinking improves teachers' practice, few studies have confirmed these assertions by directly measuring in-depth reflection or describing conditions that develop it. In this study, reflective thinking in preservice…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Portfolios (Background Materials), Teacher Attitudes, Reflection
Shearer, Adrienne E. H.; Snider, O. Sue; Kniel, Kalmia E. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2014
Previous studies have reported on the inadequacy of youth knowledge and practice of food safety principles. The formal high school science classroom environment presents an opportunity to stimulate interest and increase knowledge in food safety with potential benefits to students in improved science literacy, development of life skills, and…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Safety Education, Instructional Materials, Secondary School Science
Hanuscin, Deborah L.; Cheng, Ya-Wen; Rebello, Carina; Sinha, Somnath; Muslu, Nilay – Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
Increasingly, teacher leadership is being recognized as an essential ingredient in education reforms; however, few teachers consider themselves leaders. Becoming a leader is not just acquiring knowledge and skills for leadership, but developing a new "professional identity." As teachers become leaders, however, this identity might put…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Grade 9, Science Teachers
Patchen, Terri; Smithenry, Dennis W. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2014
Recent calls asking science teachers to increase student authority by diversifying instruction appear stalled by a lack of empirical evidence supporting the actual implementation of any such shifts. To better support the practical integration of more student-directed inquiry into the science classroom, we consider one teacher's day-to-day…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Praxis, Science Teachers, Inquiry
Harrison, Chris – Science Education International, 2014
Inquiry provides both the impetus and experience that helps students acquire problem solving and lifelong learning skills. Teachers on the Strategies for Assessment of Inquiry Learning in Science Project (SAILS) strengthened their inquiry pedagogy, through focusing on seeking assessment evidence for formative action. This paper reports on both the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Skills, Active Learning
Elster, D.; Barendziak, T.; Haskamp, F.; Kastenholz, L. – Science Education International, 2014
Raising standards through inquiry-based science education (IBSE)--what are the challenges for pre-service teacher education? What do ongoing teachers and active teachers learn from each other when planning, conducting and evaluating minds-on and hands-on IBSE activities in the classroom? What do they learn "beyond" IBSE? The Bremen…
Descriptors: Standards, Science Education, Communities of Practice, Preservice Teacher Education
Van Dijk, Esther M. – Science Education, 2014
This paper is concerned with the conceptualization of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for teaching about the nature of science. In contrast to the view that science teachers need to develop a specific "PCK for nature of science," an alternative, more comprehensive notion of PCK for science teaching is suggested. The point of…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Scientific Principles, Science Teachers
Garza, Rubén; Werner, Patrice – Teaching Education, 2014
The critical challenge of recruiting, preparing, and retaining high-quality mathematics and science teachers for high-need urban schools is complex. Therefore, identifying factors that support and impede a teaching residency program's implementation may have the potential to build an effective initiative that will benefit all stakeholders.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Urban Schools
Rinke, Carol R.; Mawhinney, Lynnette; Park, Gloria – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2014
This article extends the literature on teachers' career paths by attending to the experiences of educators when they were students in secondary classrooms. Grounded in the perspective that biography is central to teaching, we investigate undergraduate pre-service teachers' educational experiences, views on teaching and learning, and…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Student Attitudes, Interviews, Preservice Teachers
Danielowich, Robert M. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2014
Since many studies that use video to support teacher learning are situated in strongly guided contexts and encourage particular kinds of thinking, we still know very little about how more loosely guided contexts can support teachers to think about the dilemmas of practice associated with their own goals by reflecting about video. This study…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Preservice Teachers, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response)
McCabe, Shannon M.; Munsell, John F.; Seiler, John R. – Natural Sciences Education, 2014
Students benefit in many ways by taking field trips to forests. Improved academic performance, increased participation in outdoor recreation, and a better grasp of natural resources management are some of the advantages. However, trips are not easy for teachers to organize and lead. Declining budgets, on-campus schedules, and standards of learning…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Forestry

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