There remains a lack of agreement in the field of science education as to whether student misconceptions ought to be considered obstacles or resources, and this has implications for the ways in which prospective teachers think about the value of their students\u27 ideas. This empirical study examines how 14 preservice secondary science teachers in four different science teacher preparation programs interpreted the rationale for eliciting student ideas. The findings indicate that the preservice teachers in this study showed an increase in recognizing the importance of student ideas, yet not all took the same view of their role and value in teaching, which appeared to be closely connected to beliefs about how learning takes place. Five diff...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
Some science educators who are interested in conceptual development have considered the phenomenon o...
The goals of this research project included noting the importance that primary teachers placed on st...
This study explores the influence of mentor teachers in the meanings and practices that two elementa...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Misconceptions and alternative conceptions refer to students\u27 conceptions that are different fro...
This study formed the basis of an assignment for a teacher-training course. The objectives of the st...
This paper presents a pilot case study on developing a qualitative tool to evaluate science student ...
This study explored the influence on teachers\u27 beliefs about the nature, learning, and teaching o...
Based on the assumption that teachers\u27 practices are influenced by their beliefs, this dissertati...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
Some science educators who are interested in conceptual development have considered the phenomenon o...
The goals of this research project included noting the importance that primary teachers placed on st...
This study explores the influence of mentor teachers in the meanings and practices that two elementa...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom with previously forme...
Graduation date: 1998A large body of research has examined how children enter the science classroom\...
Misconceptions and alternative conceptions refer to students\u27 conceptions that are different fro...
This study formed the basis of an assignment for a teacher-training course. The objectives of the st...
This paper presents a pilot case study on developing a qualitative tool to evaluate science student ...
This study explored the influence on teachers\u27 beliefs about the nature, learning, and teaching o...
Based on the assumption that teachers\u27 practices are influenced by their beliefs, this dissertati...
Children and teachers may not think in the same way about particular science concepts. Such parallel...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
This study analyzes the participation of secondary school teachers in a U.S. science education curri...
Some science educators who are interested in conceptual development have considered the phenomenon o...