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Napier, Jessica B.; Luft, Julie A.; Singh, Harleen – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2020
Science teachers must sometimes teach outside of their expertise, and this type of teaching assignment is referred to as being out-of-field. Among newly hired teachers, this type of assignment may have a detrimental impact in the development of their instruction. This study explored the classroom instruction of 17 newly hired teachers who were…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Science Teachers, Teacher Qualifications, Concept Teaching
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Luft, Julie A.; Whitworth, Brooke A.; Berry, Amanda; Navy, Shannon; Kind, Vanessa – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2019
Science teacher professional development is complex. Phases in a teacher's career necessitate different professional learning opportunities. Furthermore, knowledge bases, practices, and attributes need to be cultivated during these times. For science teachers, it is not always evident how to link professional learning opportunities progressively…
Descriptors: Science Education, Teacher Educators, Science Teachers, Transformative Learning
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Nixon, Ryan S.; Hill, Kathleen M.; Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2017
Although studies repeatedly show both the importance of teachers' science subject matter knowledge (SMK) and the fact that teachers have limited SMK, there are few opportunities for teachers to formally enhance their understanding of science after entering the classroom. Therefore, there is significant need for teachers to develop their SMK…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Secondary School Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Teachers
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Wong, Sissy S.; Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2015
While many studies focus on why teachers leave the classroom, there remains a need to study why teachers persist in teaching. One area to study is the beliefs of teachers, which may impact persistence in the field. This 5-year mixed-methods study explored whether 35 beginning secondary science teachers' beliefs were related to their persistence in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Persistence
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Bang, EunJin; Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2014
This study explored the yearlong learning processes of two first-year secondary science teachers participating in an online mentoring program, through examination of their written dialogues within the program and other data. Using a case study method, this study (a) explored the patterns of written dialogues between the two new teachers and their…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Learning Processes, Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers
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Dubois, Shannon L.; Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2014
"Floating" teachers, or teachers without their own classroom, experience unique affordances and constraints as they develop professionally. To increase the knowledge in this area, this study looks at how traveling to different classrooms affects beginning secondary science teachers' development and instruction. The participants in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science
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Luft, Julie A.; Wong, Sissy S.; Semken, Steve – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2011
The shortage of science teachers has spurred a discussion about their retention and recruitment. While discussion about retaining science teachers has increased dramatically in just the last few years, science teacher educators have not attended to the recruitment of science teachers with the same tenacity. This paper is our effort to initiate…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Teacher Recruitment, Teacher Educators
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Luft, Julie A. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 1999
Discusses the use of rubrics in one preservice secondary science teacher methods course. Defines the term 'rubric' and provides a rationale for using rubrics. Discusses how rubrics were used in one science methods course and concludes with comments about the possible benefits and detriments of using rubrics in science education courses. (SAH)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Methods Courses, Preservice Teacher Education, Science Instruction