One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and other science-related professionals to become teachers. Advocates argue that as discipline experts these career changers can relate the subject matter knowledge to various contexts and applications in teaching. In this paper, through interviews and classroom observations with a former scientist and her students, we examine how one career changer used her expertise in microbiology to teach microscopy. These data provided the basis for a description of the teacher’s instruction which was then analysed for components of domain knowledge for teaching. Consistent with the literature, the findings revealed that this career changer needed to develo...
International audienceAround 150 pre-service science teachers (PSTs) participated in a study compari...
The world around us is changing at high speed. New technological devices or processes are being cont...
Based on Shulman\u27s (1986) theory that teaching requires specialized knowledge referred to as peda...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
As teachers' knowledge determines to a large extent how they respond to educational innovation, it i...
Despite pressing concerns about the need to prepare high-quality teachers and the central role of te...
A previous study highlighted the perception among secondary science teachers that they faced conside...
This paper is concerned with the process of how subject and pedagogic knowledge emerge through teach...
Teachers' subject matter knowledge (SMK) is one factor contributing to teaching "successfully", as t...
The development and role of subject matter knowledge within teachers ' professional development...
In recognizing that new teachers often feel disempowered by the subject expertise they bring into te...
New topics are continually being added to high school curricula to keep pace with scientific advance...
Members of particular communities produce and reproduce cultural practices. This is an important con...
International audienceAround 150 pre-service science teachers (PSTs) participated in a study compari...
The world around us is changing at high speed. New technological devices or processes are being cont...
Based on Shulman\u27s (1986) theory that teaching requires specialized knowledge referred to as peda...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
One method of addressing the shortage of science and mathematics teachers is to train scientists and...
As teachers' knowledge determines to a large extent how they respond to educational innovation, it i...
Despite pressing concerns about the need to prepare high-quality teachers and the central role of te...
A previous study highlighted the perception among secondary science teachers that they faced conside...
This paper is concerned with the process of how subject and pedagogic knowledge emerge through teach...
Teachers' subject matter knowledge (SMK) is one factor contributing to teaching "successfully", as t...
The development and role of subject matter knowledge within teachers ' professional development...
In recognizing that new teachers often feel disempowered by the subject expertise they bring into te...
New topics are continually being added to high school curricula to keep pace with scientific advance...
Members of particular communities produce and reproduce cultural practices. This is an important con...
International audienceAround 150 pre-service science teachers (PSTs) participated in a study compari...
The world around us is changing at high speed. New technological devices or processes are being cont...
Based on Shulman\u27s (1986) theory that teaching requires specialized knowledge referred to as peda...