
Model Science Teacher Preparation Programs
An International Comparison of What Works
Information Age Publishing
Published on 24. February 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-1-68123-800-5 (ISBN)
Description
This volume will focus on a much need comparison of science teacher preparation from around the world. In recent times (last 5 years) much has been written and communicated both in the popular press and within the annals of research oriented publications about the performance of students international in math and science. Although not a new discussion or debate, many countries are held as exemplars in how they educate their youth and subsequently how they educate their teachers. Given this situation and given the fact that there is ample evidence to show that some countries youth perform better on tests such as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and we know that teacher significantly contribute to the performance of students, it is time that we look at the specific attributes of teacher preparation worldwide.
Although this volume will not look at every country that is in the comparator group for PISA and other measures, we have contacted over 18 potential authors in the same number of countries in which there is ample evidence to show successes regarding student performance and quality teacher preparation programs. The intent of the book is not just to report on the "success" of each nation. Rather the intent is to ask authors to take a critical look at the process by which science teachers are educated and share with the reader both the positive and negative aspects of such preparation programs. For all 15 contributed chapters, the editors have analyzed each and from this constructed from the "data" an analysis and report in a final chapter on the exemplary qualities from various nations and make specific recommendations regarding science teacher preparation for the global community.
Although this volume will not look at every country that is in the comparator group for PISA and other measures, we have contacted over 18 potential authors in the same number of countries in which there is ample evidence to show successes regarding student performance and quality teacher preparation programs. The intent of the book is not just to report on the "success" of each nation. Rather the intent is to ask authors to take a critical look at the process by which science teachers are educated and share with the reader both the positive and negative aspects of such preparation programs. For all 15 contributed chapters, the editors have analyzed each and from this constructed from the "data" an analysis and report in a final chapter on the exemplary qualities from various nations and make specific recommendations regarding science teacher preparation for the global community.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
518 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68123-800-5 (9781681238005)
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Content
Introduction; Jon E. Pedersen, Tetsuo Isozaki, and Toshihide Hirano.
Chapter 1. Science Teacher Education: A Multi-Country Comparison-United Kingdom; Paul Davies and Ruth Amos.
Chapter 2. Science Teacher Preparation in Germany; Knut Neumann, Hendrik Haertig, Ute Harms, and Ilka Parchmann.
Chapter 3. Secondary Science Teacher Education in Finland; Jouni Viiri and Tiina Silander.
Chapter 4. Evolution of the Aims of French Science Teacher Training: Tensions of Implementation; Magali Fuchs-Gallezot and Maryline Coquide.
Chapter 5. Science Teacher Education in Portugal: From National and Institutional Requirements to the Nature of the Preparation of Teachers; Luis Marques and Nilza Costa.
Chapter 6. Science Teacher Preparation in Turkey; Hakan Tuerkmen.
Chapter 7. Science Teacher Education: A Multi-Country Comparison of the Israeli System-Critical Look; Nir Orion.
Chapter 8. Canada: An Overview of Secondary Science Teacher Education Programs; Christine Tippett and Todd Milford.
Chapter 9. National Requirements for Secondary Science Preparation; Elizabeth Allan.
Chapter 10. Science Teacher Education in Argentina; Melina Furman and Mariana Luzuriaga.
Chapter 11. Secondary Science Teacher Education in Australia; Mihye Won, Mark Hackling, and David F. Treagust.
Chapter 12. Secondary Science Teacher Preparation in the People's Republic of China; Sudong Pan and Xiaoting Yue.
Chapter 13. Secondary Science Teacher Education of South Korea; Jongseok Park and Kew-Cheol Shim.
Chapter 14. Secondary Science Teacher Education/Training in Japan; Tetsuo Isozaki and Takuya Ochi.
Chapter 15. International Comparison of Science Teacher Preparation: Various Challenges in Different Contexts; Toshihide Hirano and Jon E. Pedersen.
About the Editors.
Chapter 1. Science Teacher Education: A Multi-Country Comparison-United Kingdom; Paul Davies and Ruth Amos.
Chapter 2. Science Teacher Preparation in Germany; Knut Neumann, Hendrik Haertig, Ute Harms, and Ilka Parchmann.
Chapter 3. Secondary Science Teacher Education in Finland; Jouni Viiri and Tiina Silander.
Chapter 4. Evolution of the Aims of French Science Teacher Training: Tensions of Implementation; Magali Fuchs-Gallezot and Maryline Coquide.
Chapter 5. Science Teacher Education in Portugal: From National and Institutional Requirements to the Nature of the Preparation of Teachers; Luis Marques and Nilza Costa.
Chapter 6. Science Teacher Preparation in Turkey; Hakan Tuerkmen.
Chapter 7. Science Teacher Education: A Multi-Country Comparison of the Israeli System-Critical Look; Nir Orion.
Chapter 8. Canada: An Overview of Secondary Science Teacher Education Programs; Christine Tippett and Todd Milford.
Chapter 9. National Requirements for Secondary Science Preparation; Elizabeth Allan.
Chapter 10. Science Teacher Education in Argentina; Melina Furman and Mariana Luzuriaga.
Chapter 11. Secondary Science Teacher Education in Australia; Mihye Won, Mark Hackling, and David F. Treagust.
Chapter 12. Secondary Science Teacher Preparation in the People's Republic of China; Sudong Pan and Xiaoting Yue.
Chapter 13. Secondary Science Teacher Education of South Korea; Jongseok Park and Kew-Cheol Shim.
Chapter 14. Secondary Science Teacher Education/Training in Japan; Tetsuo Isozaki and Takuya Ochi.
Chapter 15. International Comparison of Science Teacher Preparation: Various Challenges in Different Contexts; Toshihide Hirano and Jon E. Pedersen.
About the Editors.