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Empowering teachers through a professional learning program that focused on a representation intensive pedagogical approach

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Peter Hubber, Gail Chittleborough
A representation-intensive pedagogical approach challenges students to generate and negotiate the representations (text, graphs, models, diagrams) that constitute the discursive practices of science, rather than focusing on the text-based, definitional versions of concepts. It thus represents a more active view of knowledge than traditional structural approaches. Previous research conducted on a small scale with a few topics and teachers, successfully demonstrated enhanced outcomes for students, in terms of sustained engagement with ideas, and quality learning, and for teachers enhanced pedagogical knowledge, and epistemological understanding. This paper explores the efficacy of embedding a representations-intensive pedagogical approach into a state-wide professional learning program that was delivered to secondary science teachers in Victoria, Australian, in 2010/2011. The professional learning program involved participating teachers undertaking two successive days of professional development, then completing a small classroom-based project in their schools before returning for the third day of professional development. The program was supported by on online drupal website. In determining the impact of the professional learning program on the teachers’ practice data was collected in the form of program participant surveys, presentations of the teachers’ classroom-based projects, focus group interviews and phone interviews.

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Location

Indianapolis, Ind.

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  • Yes

Start date

2012-03-25

End date

2012-03-28

Language

eng

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Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

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E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed

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2012, NARST

Title of proceedings

NARST 2012 : Re-Imagining Research in 21st Century Science Education for a Diverse Global Community : Proceedings of the National Assocation of Research in Science Teaching annual international confence

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