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Constructing Meaning in a Science Methods Course for Prospective Elementary Teachers

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Constructing Meaning in a Science Methods Course for Prospective Elementary Teachers

Constructing Meaning in a Science Methods Course for Prospective Elementary Teachers: A Case Study by Barbara S. Spector
English | 2016 | ISBN: 9463004106 | 124 Pages | PDF | 8.9 MB

How do prospective elementary science teachers think? This case study reveals thinking patterns common to preservice elementary teachers; identifies their behavioral characteristics while learning to teach science which are not commonly noted in current literature; provides change strategies to accelerate preservice elementary teachers embracing the holistic, constructivist, inquiry/practice-based paradigm consistent with the standards set by the curriculum. The chapters in this book immerse the reader in a sequence of episodes in this science methods course, and reveal the adventure of turning theory into practice while analyzing student-student/student-instructor interactions and their outcomes in an inquiry-driven, flipped classroom. Strategies presented empower preservice elementary teachers to implement national and state standards; change science learning/teaching from "business as usual" to applying science and engineering practices in the classroom; make cognitive and behavioral changes required to shift paradigms and eliminate science anxiety; pass through stages of grief inherent in the loss of dominant mechanistic paradigm. This book will interest a wide readership including science educators; scientists and engineers; administrators, supervisors, and elementary teachers in a clinical education setting; preservice elementary teachers; and anyone seeking to improve STEM education in elementary schools.