What conceptions do student teachers hold about good primary science teaching? Do these conceptions change during preservice education? To determine answers to these questions, 12 Canadian preservice primary teachers were interviewed on four occasions as they completed their postgraduate 2-year education degree. The findings from these interviews are compared with a similar longitudinal Australian study, in which the nine preservice teachers were completing an undergraduate education award. Entry conceptions of good science teaching dominated and learning frameworks did not appear to change. Issues for teacher educators are raised about extending and changing student teachers' conceptions of effective practice.
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Student teachers’ conceptions of effective primary science practice: a longitudinal study
International Journal of Science Education, Vol.23(4), pp.331-351
2001
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- Title
- Student teachers’ conceptions of effective primary science practice: a longitudinal study
- Creators
- Keith R Skamp - Southern Cross UniversityAndrea Mueller
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Science Education, Vol.23(4), pp.331-351
- Identifiers
- 1029; 991012820417602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Education; School of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article