Science Trainee Teachers' Pedagogical Content Knowledge and its Influence on Physics Teaching |
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Authors: | Lilia Halim Subahan Mohd Mohd> Meerah |
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Institution: | 1. College of Education , United Arab Emirates University , United Arab Emirates A.Haidar@uaeu.ac.ae;3. College of Education , United Arab Emirates University , United Arab Emirates |
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Abstract: | This study examined Malaysian science teachers' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of selected physics concepts. The two components of PCK investigated were (i) knowledge of students' understanding, conceptions and misconceptions of topics, and (ii) knowledge of strategies and representations for teaching particular topics. The participants were 12 trainee teachers from various academic science backgrounds attending a one-year postgraduate teacher-training course. They were interviewed on selected basic concepts in physics that are found in the Malaysian Integrated Science curriculum for lower secondary level. The findings showed that trainee teachers' PCK for promoting conceptual understanding is limited. They lacked the ability to transform their understanding of basic concepts in physics required to teach lower secondary school science pupils. The trainees' level of content knowledge affected their awareness of pupils' likely misconceptions. Consequently, the trainees were unable to employ the appropriate teaching strategies required to explain the scientific ideas. This study provides some pedagogical implications for the training of science teachers. |
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Keywords: | stoichiometry students’ conceptions metacognition problem solving |
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