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More than a conversation: using cogenerative dialogues in the professional development of high school chemistry teachers 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Sonya N. Martin Kathryn Scantlebury 《Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability》2009,21(2):119-136
This paper focuses on content-based and pedagogical instructors’ use of cogenerative dialogues to improve instructional practice
and to evaluate program effectiveness in a professional development program for high school chemistry teachers. We share our
research findings from using cogenerative dialogues as an evaluative tool for general assessment of various program-related
issues. We discuss how engaging students in cogenerative dialogues improved teaching and learning in chemistry and chemistry
education courses. This research provides insights and direction for improving content-based professional development programs
for science teachers and the learning experiences of high school science students. Cogenerative dialogue has the potential
to expand evaluation methodologies that will position participants more centrally in not only the collection of data, but
also the analysis of these data to catalyze transformative practices in educational programs.
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Describing students of the African Diaspora: Understanding micro and meso level science learning as gateways to standards based discourse 总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0
Ed Lehner 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2007,2(2):441-473
In much of the educational literature, researchers make little distinction between African-American students and students
of the African Diaspora who immigrated to the United States. Failing to describe these salient student differences serves
to perpetuate an inaccurate view of African-American school life. In today’s large cities, students of the African Diaspora
are frequently learning science in settings that are devoid of the resources and tools to fully support their success. While
much of the scholarship unites these disparate groups, this article details the distinctive learning culture created when
students from several groups of the African Diaspora learn biology together in a Brooklyn Suspension Center. Specifically
this work explains how one student, Gabriel, functions in a biology class. A self-described black-Panamanian, Gabriel had
tacitly resigned to not learning science, which then, in effect, precluded him from any further associated courses of study
in science, and may have excluded him from the possibility of a science related career. This ethnography follows Gabriel’s
science learning as he engaged in cogenerative dialogue with teachers to create aligned learning and teaching practices. During
the 5 months of this research, Gabriel drew upon his unique lifeworld and the depth of his hybridized cultural identity to
produce limited, but nonetheless important demonstrations of science. Coexistent with his involvement in cogenerative dialogue,
Gabriel helped to construct many classroom practices that supported a dynamic learning environment which produced small yet
concrete examples of standards based biology. This study supports further investigation by the science education community
to consider ways that students’ lifeworld experiences can serve to structure and transform the urban science classroom.
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Ed LehnerEmail: |
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Coteaching is an effective structure for the pre-service practicum as it immerses student teachers in the culture of the school
and helps them to learn by working closely at the elbows of their mentor teacher. The collaborative nature of the model fosters
beliefs and practices based on shared perspectives and coresponsibility for the quality of the learning environment. Cogenerative
dialogues with students insure the inclusion of their voice in the collaboration and foster increased emotional energy and
classroom solidarity. The work by Wassell and LaVan (2009) fills an important void in our research on coteaching as it seeks to understand which practices and beliefs survive the
transition to professional service. While both teachers included cogenerative dialogues in their interactions with students,
we suggest that the reflective practices of a single teacher are qualitatively different from reflections based on the dynamic
interactions of multiple adults’ coteaching together. We explore strategies that will help administrators and school staff
find the human and material resources needed to staff the multiple teacher classroom. Our comments on this paper are informed
by our experiences as the academic coordinator and mentor teacher of the learning community in which Jen and Ian completed
their pre service practicum and are meant help disseminate this model to as many educational environments as possible.
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Gillian U. Bayne 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2009,4(3):559-567
This article reviews significant contributions made by Joe L. Kincheloe to critical research in science education, especially
through a multimethodological, multitheoretical, and multidisciplinary informed lens that incorporates social, cultural, political,
economic, and cognitive dynamics—the bricolage. Kincheloe’s ideas provide for a compelling understanding of, and insights
into, the forces that shape the intricacies of teaching and learning science and science education. They have implications
in improving science education policies, in developing actions that challenge and cultivate the intellect while operating
in ways that are more understanding of difference and are socially just.
Gillian U. Bayne is an assistant professor of science education at Lehman College, City University of New York. Having also completed a master’s degree in secondary science education at New York University, she has taught science both in New York City’s public school system and in independent schools for over 10 years. Gillian’s research interests are focused on the utilization of cogenerative dialogues with high school and college students, their teachers and other stakeholders to improve science teaching and learning. 相似文献
Gillian U. BayneEmail: |
Gillian U. Bayne is an assistant professor of science education at Lehman College, City University of New York. Having also completed a master’s degree in secondary science education at New York University, she has taught science both in New York City’s public school system and in independent schools for over 10 years. Gillian’s research interests are focused on the utilization of cogenerative dialogues with high school and college students, their teachers and other stakeholders to improve science teaching and learning. 相似文献
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Middle grades science teachers need professional support in practice as they implement new inquiry-based science. Professional
development schools can provide this bottom-up support through connecting preservice and inservice teacher education programs
in classroom practice. In this study, coteaching arrangements with secondary science education majors provided additional
teachers in the classroom to support a materials-rich curriculum and the needed associated pedagogies. Science education majors
provided needed assistance in troubleshooting difficulties with the new curriculum. They also provided needed content knowledge
to support inquiry, along with creating moments and space for teachers to reflect on inquiry practice. Ongoing assistance
by preservice teachers allowed inservice teachers to progress from logistical concerns in implementing kit curriculum to concerns
regarding student learning and the supporting professional development.
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Charles J. EickEmail: |
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Situating relational ontology and transformative activist stance within the ‘everyday’ practice of coteaching and cogenerative dialogue 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
This paper attempts to advance the thinking in Stetsenko’s paper by situating the concepts of relational ontology and transformative
activist stance in the context of coteaching and cogenerative dialogue. In so doing, we hope to make Stetsenko’s ideas more
operational in terms of access and application by researchers, teachers, policy makers and other stakeholders in education.
Stetsenko argues that moving from relational ontology to a transformative activist stance can be considered as moving from
participation to contribution. When this model was applied to coteaching and cogenerative dialogue, it was apparent that the
coteaching and cogenerative dialogue moved further, from contribution to shared contribution, adding even greater potential
for transformation. The paper also discusses the use of cultural historical activity theory in articulating the relationships,
dynamics and interpretations of coteaching and cogenerative dialogue in relation to the wider context of their application.
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Colette MurphyEmail: |
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Felicia M. Moore 《Journal of Science Teacher Education》2007,18(5):773-794
This study describes how teachers use their personal knowledge of a school district and their students to cope with teaching
under stressful situations associated with economic, social, and institutional factors. The 3 teachers dealt with these issues
in unique ways, focusing on helping students to overcome negative perceptions, value the importance of an education, and build
strong relationships. A model of multicultural science professional development is proposed that complements the strengths
that these teachers have. A task for science educators working with teachers and administration in schools and districts that
are “critically low performing” is to support everyone in implementing pedagogical methods aimed at empowerment, social justice,
and high achievement for all students.
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Felicia M. MooreEmail: |
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This survey study explored high school science teachers’ challenges and needs specific to their growing English language learning
(ELL) student population. Thirty-three science teachers from 6 English as a Second language (ESL)-center high schools in central
Virginia participated in the survey. Issues surveyed were (a) strategies used by science teachers to accommodate ELL students’
special needs, (b) challenges they experienced, and (c) support and training necessary for effective ELL instruction. Results
suggest that language barriers as well as ELL students’ lack of science foundational knowledge challenged teachers most. Teachers
perceived that appropriate instructional materials and pedagogical training was most needed. The findings have implications
for science teacher preservice and inservice education in regard to working with language minority students.
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Jacqueline T. McDonnoughEmail: |
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Video has assumed an increasingly prominent role in teacher education, particularly in the form of the viewing of videotaped
class lessons by preservice teachers. Yet there is little research that confirms whether preservice teachers attend to the
aspects of the video(s) that teacher educators anticipate or desire. This article explores this issue and reports on the impact
of video viewing as a means to improve teachers’ ability to be observers of classroom practice. We utilized a pre- and post-test
design to measure the quantity and type of classroom events that preservice mathematics teachers noticed before and after
a teaching methods course where improving observation skills was an explicit goal. The results of the pre-assessment suggest
that preservice teachers generally do not enter teaching methods courses with well-developed observation skills. The post-assessment
indicates that the course led to significant increases in preservice teachers’ observation skills, particularly in teachers’
ability to notice features of the classroom environment, mathematical content of a lesson, and teacher and student communication
during a lesson.
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Jon R. StarEmail: |
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Sumi Hagiwara Angela Calabrese Barton Isobel Contento 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2007,2(2):475-515
The article explores the role of immigrant parents in middle school science as both teachers and learners as part of an urban
middle school curriculum, the Linking in Food and the Environment (LiFE) program. The curriculum engaged parents as partners
with science teachers to teach science through food. Over a 2-year period, parents attended a series of bilingual workshops,
collaborated with classroom teachers, managed activities, guided student inquiry, and assisted in classroom management. The
following study analyzes the role of culture, language, and identity as four mothers navigated their position as ‘insiders’
in a science classroom.
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Sumi HagiwaraEmail: |
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Increasing numbers of Spanish-speaking preschool children require attention to improve the likelihood of success in school.
This study, part of a larger 2-year ethnographic study of a Head Start classroom, elaborates the role of teachers’ interactions
with students who were learning English. Using an interactional ethnography approach, the authors focus on the social nature
of these interactions. The study illuminates the kinds of teacher interactions with students that support and hinder the students’
language learning. It reinforces the importance of student engagement in social interactions with teachers and with English
other than codes of obedience and authority. Finally, it recommends actions teachers can take to provide optimal circumstances
for English learning interactions for students.
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Lesley A. RexEmail: URL: http://www.umich.edu/~rex/ |
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Konstantinos Alexakos 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2009,4(2):495-504
In his December editorial on Michael Reiss, Kenneth Tobin (Cult Stud Sci Educ 3:793–798, 2008), raises some very important questions for science and science teachers regarding science education and the teaching of creationism
in the classroom. I agree with him that students’ creationist ideologies should be treated not as misconceptions but as worldviews.
Because of creationism’s peculiarly strong political links though, I argue that such discussion must address three critical
and interconnected issues, including the uncertain state of teaching evolution in public schools nationally, the political
convergence of the creationist political beliefs with bigoted worldviews, and creationism’s inherent contrariness to science
and human progress. I suggest that we as science educators therefore not consider all sides to be equally right and to instead
take side against the politics of creationism. I also argue that we need much more serious discussion on how to better teach
science to students who hold creationist worldviews, and that science educators such as Reiss need to be part of that.
Konstantinos Alexakos is an assistant professor in the School of Education at Brooklyn College (CUNY). He is a former New York City high school science teacher and a former NYC transit worker. His research interests include sociocultural issues especially fictive kinships among minority science students and perseverance and success. 相似文献
Konstantinos AlexakosEmail: |
Konstantinos Alexakos is an assistant professor in the School of Education at Brooklyn College (CUNY). He is a former New York City high school science teacher and a former NYC transit worker. His research interests include sociocultural issues especially fictive kinships among minority science students and perseverance and success. 相似文献
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Tamara Holmlund Nelson 《Journal of Science Teacher Education》2008,19(3):235-254
Preservice teachers in a K–8 science methods course used guided video reflection to examine their interactions with children
during science teaching. This inquiry approach helped preservice teachers identify and respond to gaps between their beliefs
and intentions about teaching all children and their enactment of those beliefs. The experience of teaching a science lesson
and then viewing it multiple times through a critical framework provided an opportunity for preservice teachers to recognize
hidden assumptions, unexamined behaviors, and the unintentional meanings they may have conveyed to children. This encouraged
them to think more critically about their roles as teachers in creating spaces where all children have access to quality science
learning experiences.
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Tamara Holmlund NelsonEmail: |
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Jennifer S. Beers 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2009,4(2):443-447
This paper draws on my personal experiences with coteaching and my participation in the research described by Wassell and
LaVan (2009). It examines the role of coteaching in the development of structures that afforded opportunities for shared reflection and
shared responsibility between stakeholders in the classroom. It also describes how the schema and practices developed through
coteaching and cogenerative dialogue helped mediate the transition between my preservice and inservice teaching experiences.
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Jennifer S. BeersEmail: |
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Jennifer D. Adams 《Cultural Studies of Science Education》2007,2(2):393-440
In this article I critically examine the historical context of science education in a natural history museum and its relevance
to using museum resources to teach science today. I begin with a discussion of the historical display of race and its relevance
to my practice of using the Museum’s resources to teach science. I continue with a critical review of the history of the education
department in a natural history museum to demonstrate the historical constitution of current practices of the education department.
Using sociocultural constructs around identity formation and transformation, I move to the present with a case study of a
teacher who transforms the structure of science education in her classroom and school as a result of her identity transformation
and association with a museum-based professional education program.
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Jennifer D. AdamsEmail: |
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Mathematical belief change in prospective primary teachers 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Peter Grootenboer 《Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education》2008,11(6):479-497
The development and influence of beliefs in teacher education has been a topic of increasing interest for researchers in recent
years. This study explores the responses of a group of prospective primary teachers to attempts to facilitate belief change
as part of their initial teacher education programme in mathematics. The students’ responses seemed to fall into three categories:
non-engagement; building a new set of beliefs and; reforming existing beliefs. In this article the participants’ responses
are outlined and illustrated with stories from three individuals. This study suggests that belief reform is complex and fraught
with ethical dilemmas. Certainly there is a need for further research in this area, particularly given the pervasive influence
of beliefs on teaching practice.
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Peter GrootenboerEmail: |
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William Medina-Jerez 《Research in Science Education》2008,38(2):189-212
A lack of congruency between the teaching and learning of science and the student’s personal worlds has long been recognised
by the international science education community as an issue deserving space in the research agenda. The purpose of this study
was to explore the diversity of student reactions when subcultures such as family, community peers, and personal worldviews
are considered along side the subculture of school science. Two-hundred and fifty students from urban and provincial schools
in the northeastern region of Colombia (South America) participated. From this group, 18 students were interviewed. It was
observed that students adopt a compartmentalisation of knowledge that is evident as both an avoiding strategy in the classroom
and as a mechanism to differentiate between the natural world of their everyday situations and the one portrayed by a Westernised
science instruction in the classroom. The findings reflect how multiple worldviews correlate with student frameworks as implanted
by school science.
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William Medina-JerezEmail: |