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El. knyga: Handbook of Research on Science Teacher Education [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (North Carolina State University, USA.), Edited by (University of Georgia, USA.)
  • Formatas: 492 pages, 27 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003098478
  • Taylor & Francis e-book
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  • Formatas: 492 pages, 27 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003098478

This groundbreaking handbook offers a contemporary and thorough review of research relating directly to the preparation, induction, and career long professional learning of K–12 science teachers.

Through critical and concise chapters, this volume provides essential insights into science teacher education that range from their learning as individuals to the programs that cultivate their knowledge and practices. Each chapter is a current review of research that depicts the area, and then points to empirically based conclusions or suggestions for science teacher educators or educational researchers. Issues associated with equity are embedded within each chapter. Drawing on the work of over one hundred contributors from across the globe, this handbook has 35 chapters that cover established, emergent, diverse, and pioneering areas of research, including:

  • Research methods and methodologies in science teacher education, including discussions of the purpose of science teacher education research and equitable perspectives;
  • Formal and informal teacher education programs that span from early childhood educators to the complexity of preparation, to the role of informal settings such as museums;
  • Continuous professional learning of science teachers that supports building cultural responsiveness and teacher leadership;
  • Core topics in science teacher education that focus on teacher knowledge, educative curricula, and working with all students; and
  • Emerging areas in science teacher education such as STEM education, global education, and identity development.

This comprehensive, in-depth text will be central to the work of science teacher educators, researchers in the field of science education, and all those who work closely with science teachers.



This groundbreaking handbook offers a contemporary and thorough review of research relating directly to the preparation, induction, and career long professional learning of K–12 science teachers.

List of Contributors
xi
Preface xxxvi
Acknowledgments xxxix
SECTION 1 Research in Science Teacher Education
1(64)
Julie A. Luft
1 The Importance of Research in Science Teacher Education
5(11)
Sibel Erduran
Liam Guilfoyle
2 The Contribution of Large Educational Surveys to Science Teacher Education Research
16(12)
Robert H. Tai
Joseph A. Taylor
Vijay Reddy
Eric R. Banilower
3 Qualitatively Conducting Teacher Education Research
28(13)
Felicia Moore Mensah
Jessica L. Chen
4 Mixed Methods Research on Science Teacher Education
41(11)
Gayle A. Buck
Francesca A. Williamson
5 Towards Justice: Designing for a Rightful Presence as a Lens for Science Teacher Education Research
52(13)
Angela Calabrese-Barton
Edna Tan
Kathleen Schenkel
Aerin W. Benavides
SECTION 2 Initial Science Teacher Education -- Core Areas
65(94)
Sarah J. Carrier
6 Preparing Early Childhood Teachers to Support Young Children's Equitable Science Sensemaking
69(14)
Carla Zembal-Saul
Christina Siry
Sabela F. Monteira
Frances Nebus Bose
7 Well-Started Beginners: Preparing Elementary Teachers for Rigorous, Consequential, Just, and Equitable Science Teaching
83(14)
Elizabeth A. Davis
Christa Haverly
8 Research on Secondary Science Teacher Preparation
97(22)
Todd Campbell
Ron Gray
Xavier Fazio
Jan van Driel
9 Understanding the Role of Field Experiences in Preservice Science Teacher Preparation
119(13)
David Stroupe
10 Recent Trends in Science Education Research on Mentoring Preservice Teachers
132(13)
Leslie U. Bradbury
11 Alternative Pathways to Science Teaching: Approaches and Impacts
145(14)
Elizabeth Edmondson
Alison Dossick
Smadar Donitsa-Schmidt
Yehudit Judy Dori
Christine Ure
Christel Balck
SECTION 3 Initial Teacher Preparation - Situated Aspects
159(84)
David F. Jackson
12 Preservice Science Teachers Education Around the Globe: Trends, Challenges, and Future Directions
163(15)
Hernan Cofre
Claudia Vergara
David Santibafiez
Jose Manuel Pavez
13 Partnerships in K--12 Preservice Science Teacher Education
178(11)
Andrew Gilbert
Linda Hobbs
14 The Magic of Informal Settings: A Literature Review of Partnerships and Collaborations that Support Preservice Science Teacher Education Across the Globe
189(14)
Natasha Cooke-Nieves
Jamie Wallace
Preeti Gupta
Elaine Howes
15 Discursive Practices in Initial Science Teacher Education
203(15)
Merce Izquierdo
Ainoa Marzabal
Cristian Merino
Valeria Cabello
Patricia Moreira
Luigi Cuellar
Virginia Delgado
Franklin Manrique
Macarena Soto
16 The Role of Emerging Technologies in Science Teacher Preparation
218(13)
Gina Childers
Rebecca Hite
17 Policy in K--12 Science Teacher Preparation: Uniformity and Diversity from International Perspectives
231(12)
Cheng Liu
Wenyuan Yang
Enshan Liu
SECTION 4 Science Teacher Continuing Professional Development
243(82)
Lauren Madden
18 The Learning Opportunities of Newly Hired Teachers of Science
245(12)
Shannon L. Navy
Julie A. Luft
Audrey Msimanga
19 Science Teacher Leadership: The Current Landscape and Paths Forward
257(16)
Brooke A. Whitworth
Julianne A. Wenner
Dorit Tubin
20 Professional Development of Science Teachers for Inquiry Instruction
273(14)
Umesh Ramnarain
Daniel Capps
Ying-Shao Hsu
21 A Literature Review of Global Perspectives on the Professional Development of Culturally Responsive Science Teachers
287(13)
Julie C. Brown
Rose M. Pringle
Nihat Kotluk
22 Professional Learning Communities Across Science Teachers' Careers: The Importance of Differentiating Learning
300(13)
Ron Blonder
Vicki Vescio
23 Digital Technologies and Professional Learning of Science Teachers: A Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) Perspective
313(12)
Seng Chee Tan
Tang Wee Teo
Chin-Chung Tsai
SECTION 5 Science Teacher Education -- Central Tenets
325(74)
Soonhye Park
24 Science Teacher Professional Knowledge and Its Relationship to High-Quality Science Instruction
329(11)
Vanessa Kind
Soonhye Park
Kennedy Kam Ho Chan
25 Indigenous Knowledge in Science Education: Implications for Teacher Education
340(12)
Josef de Beer
Neal Petersen
Meshach Ogunniyi
26 Action Research: A Promising Strategy for Science Teacher Education
352(11)
Allan Feldman
Nadja Belova
Ingo Eilks
Marika Kapanadze
Rachel Mamlok-Naaman
Franz Rauch
Mehmet Fatih Tasar
27 Including All Learners Through Science Teacher Education
363(13)
Michele Hollingsworth Koomen
Sami Kahn
Teresa Shume
28 The Role of Teacher Education in Teaching Science to Emergent Bilingual Learners
376(12)
Edward G. Lyon
Sara Tolbert
29 Educative Curriculum Materials and Their Role in the Learning of Science Teachers
388(11)
Melina Furman
Mariana Luzuriaga
Margarita Gomez
Mauricio Duque
SECTION 6 Science Teacher Education -- Emerging Areas
399(78)
Rachel Mamlok-Naaman
30 Learning to Teach Controversial Topics
403(11)
Michael J. Reiss
31 Professional Identity as a Framework for Science Teacher Education and Professional Development
414(12)
Dana Vedder-Weiss
32 Emotion and Science Teacher Education
426(13)
Alberto Bellocchi
Arnau Amat
33 Learning to Teach Science From a Contextualized Stance
439(13)
Michael Giamellaro
Kassandra L'Heureux
Cory Buxton
Marie-Claude Beaudry
Jean-Philippe Ayotte-Beaudet
Talal Alajmi
34 Learning in and Through Researcher-Teacher Collaboration
452(13)
Eve Manz
Sara C. Heredia
Carrie D. Allen
William R. Penuel
35 Integrated STEM Teacher Education: An Opportunity for Promoting Equity
465(12)
Erin E. Peters-Burton
Kelly L. Knight
Index 477
Julie A. Luft is Distinguished Research Professor, Athletic Association Professor of Mathematics and Science Education, and Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Georgia, USA.

M. Gail Jones is Alumni Distinguished Graduate Professor of Science Education and Senior Research Fellow at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation at North Carolina State University, USA.