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Science Education and Teacher Professional Development: Combining Learning with Research: Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education

Autor Elizabeth A. C. Rushton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mar 2022
This book presents a radical reconceptualization of subject-focused and research-led teacher professional development. Drawing on the experiences of more than 50 high school teachers and technicians who participated in science-based research with their students, the author examines how this enables teachers to develop a ‘Teacher Scientist’ model of professional identity. Through active participation in research, science teachers and technicians can implement socially just approaches to education, where students’ differences are valued and, through research, their social and academic development is supported. Central to the ‘Teacher Scientist’ identity is the development of, and sustained interaction with, complex and collaborative professional networks which include researchers, university-staff and teachers and students in other schools. In the context of persistent recruitment and retention challenges, the ‘Teacher Scientist’ model provides a research-led approach which may offer analternative to strategies focused on financial incentives.
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ISBN-13: 9783030641092
ISBN-10: 3030641090
Ilustrații: XXI, 256 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Alternative Education

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Science Education and Teacher Professional Development.- Chapter 2. Science Teacher Identity.- Chapter 3. Research approach, context, methods and results.- Chapter 4. Freedom to teach.- Chapter 5. Re(connection) with science/research.- Chapter 6. Collaboration.- Chapter 7. Professional development.- Chapter 8. Student and societal development through research.- Chapter 9. A model of the teacher scientist identity.

Notă biografică

Elizabeth A.C. Rushton is Lecturer in Geography Education at King’s College London, UK. She has worked within education as a high school teacher, and as Director of Evaluation for an education charity that supports school student participation in STEM research. Her research considers young people’s experience of science in formal and informal settings and teacher professional development through collaborations with researchers and mentoring school student research.

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"A valuable and timely resource, this book will be essential reading for teachers who want to connect – or remain connected – with scientific research and to inspire the young people they teach through independent research projects.  This book makes an important contribution to our of understanding science teacher identity."
Dr Lynda Dunlop, University of York, UK

This book presents a radical reconceptualization of subject-focused and research-led teacher professional development. Drawing on the experiences of more than 50 high school teachers and technicians who participated in science-based research with their students, the author examines how this enables teachers to develop a ‘Teacher Scientist’ model of professional identity. Through active participation in research, science teachers and technicians can implement socially just approaches to education, where students’ differences are valued and, through research, their socialand academic development is supported. Central to the ‘Teacher Scientist’ identity is the development of, and sustained interaction with, complex and collaborative professional networks which include researchers, university-staff and teachers and students in other schools. In the context of persistent recruitment and retention challenges, the ‘Teacher Scientist’ model provides a research-led approach which may offer an alternative to strategies focused on financial incentives.​

Elizabeth A.C. Rushton is Lecturer in Geography Education at King’s College London, UK. She has worked within education as a high school teacher, and as Director of Evaluation for an education charity that supports school student participation in STEM research. Her research considers young people’s experience of science in formal and informal settings and teacher professional development through collaborations with researchers and mentoring school student research.

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Reconceptualises subject-focused and research-led teacher professional development Examines how teachers can develop a 'teacher scientist' identity Draws on the experiences of 50 high school teachers who participated in research with students