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Science teacher education partnerships with schools (STEPS): Partnerships in science teacher education

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by J D Kenny, Linda HobbsLinda Hobbs, Sandra Herbert, Gail Chittleborough, Coral CampbellCoral Campbell, M Jones, A Gilbert, C Redman
This paper reports on the STEPS project which addressed international concerns about primary teachers' lack of confidence to teach science, and on-going questions about the effectiveness of teacher education. The five universities involved had each independently established a science education program incorporating school-based partnerships between the university and local schools to enable primary pre-service teachers (PSTs) to teach science. The diversity of the programs enabled an examination of the relevant literature underpinning the approaches and comparison of data from participants to identify key features and success factors for establishing and maintaining working relationships with schools. This preliminary analysis of learning from STEPS uses case studies and feedback from PSTs who participated. These findings indicate that authentic teaching experiences build the confidence of PSTs to teach science. Ultimately, the project will develop an Interpretive Framework which will articulate the characteristics of partnerships to be validated through feedback from other science educators from Australia and overseas.

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Journal

Australian journal of teacher education

Volume

39

Issue

12

Pagination

43 - 65

Publisher

Social Science Press

Location

Katoomba, N. S. W.

ISSN

0313-5373

eISSN

1835-517X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Social Science Press

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