Learning Science Teaching: Developing a Professional Knowledge Base
Learning Science Teaching: Developing a Professional Knowledge Base
Science Teacher Education"
""Any science teacher looking for ways to improve their teaching will find this book helpful...there is perceptive discussion of almost everything that can happen in a science classroom, and related work outside it.""
Physics Education
What do you need to know to be a successful science teacher? How do you develop or acquire that knowledge? If you are just embarking on your learning journey as a science teacher, or are involved in supporting beginning and early career teachers on their way, then this book is written for you.
The authors show how the route to success involves the development of a personal, yet distinctive and complex set of inter-related professional knowledge bases. Throughout the book, the classroom practice of a group of highly accomplished science teachers is analysed to reveal the knowledge bases that they have acquired, which the reader can then reflect upon. In addition, students provide penetrating insights into the kinds of science teaching that engages them.
The book argues that highly accomplished science teachers are also continually learning science teachers. It stresses the importance of learning through others, by participation in communities of science practitioners, as well as individual learning through classroom research. Whether you are a beginning teacher or a more experienced teacher looking to support beginning and early career teachers, this book offers a rich source of experiences, ideas and insights to support you on your journey to becoming a successful science teacher.
Author: Keith Bishop, Paul Denley
Publisher: Open University Press
Published: 04/01/2008
Pages: 242
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 8.97h x 6.09w x 0.56d
ISBN: 9780335222353
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