Transforming Teacher Education Through the Epistemic Core of Chemistry
Empirical Evidence and Practical Strategies
Sibel Erduran author Ebru Kaya author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:14th Aug '20
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This book synthesizes theoretical perspectives, empirical evidence and practical strategies for improving teacher education in chemistry. Many chemistry lessons involve mindless “cookbook” activities where students and teachers follow recipes, memorise formulae and recall facts without understanding how and why knowledge in chemistry works. Capitalising on traditionally disparate areas of research, the book investigates how to make chemistry education more meaningful for both students and teachers. It provides an example of how theory and practice in chemistry education can be bridged. It reflects on the nature of knowledge in chemistry by referring to theoretical perspectives from philosophy of chemistry. It draws on empirical evidence from research on teacher education, and illustrates concrete strategies and resources that can be used by teacher educators. The book describes the design and implementation of an innovative teacher education project to show the impact of an intervention on pre-service teachers. The book shows how, by making use of visual representations and analogies, the project makes some fairly abstract and complex ideas accessible to pre-service teachers.
“Contributions like this book under review are more than welcome. … This book constitutes a successful instantiation of this interplay … that are undoubtedly of value for practicing and prospective chemistry teachers and for chemistry teacher educators, and will foreseeably aid in the road towards ‘making chemistry teacher education more epistemic than it currently is’ … .” (Agustín Aduriz‑Bravo, Foundations of Chemistry, Vol. 23, 2021)
ISBN: 9783030153281
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189 pages
1st ed. 2019