Images of science teaching: An exploration of the beliefs of preservice secondary science teachers |
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Authors: | Sr. Annette Cunliffe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Australian Catholic University Queensland, P.O. Box 247, 4053 Everton Park, Q |
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Abstract: | Science graduates who enrol in a preservice Graduate Diploma of Education bring with them many years of experience as learners
of science. These will have enabled them to develop implicit theories about what a science teacher is and does. Such implicit
theories almost certainly affect the process of becoming a teacher, and may prove persistent despite the input from University
and school during the Dip. Ed. year and beyond. This paper presents the research method and results obtained from a group
of graduates on entry to their Diploma course. Concept maps and Repertory Grid interviews were obtained from eleven graduates,
with varying life experiences. The paper presents analyses of these and explores emerging themes.
Specializations: reflective teaching, general science and biology, curriculum and assessment. |
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