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ABSTRACT
In recognizing that new teachers often feel disempowered by the subject expertise they bring into teaching, this book not only covers the training standards for NQTs and the Induction Standards, but takes the reader beyond this by fully exploring issues relating to subject knowledge in learning to teach.
Divided into three sections the book covers:
- framing the subject - defining subject knowledge and focusing on questions about science as a school subject
- teaching the subject - looking at pedagogical, curricular and pupil knowledge
- science within the professional community - focusing on the place of science within the wider curriculum and the teaching community.
This refreshing new book provides stimulating assistance to subject specialists, from new teachers of science in the early years of professional development to those on a PGCE course or in their induction year. It is also suitable for subject leaders with mentor responsibilities and Advanced Skills Teachers undertaking specialist inset and teaching support.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|12 pages
Introduction: an invitation to be a professional science teacher
part |6 pages
Part I Science as a school subject
chapter 2|20 pages
What is science?
chapter 3|23 pages
What could school science become?
chapter 4|30 pages
New perspectives on science education
chapter 5|19 pages
What does a science teacher’s expert knowledge look like?
part |3 pages
Part II Teaching science in the secondary school
chapter 6|20 pages
Planning to teach the curriculum
chapter 7|24 pages
Planning to teach the science
chapter 8|21 pages
Acting to teach science
chapter 9|18 pages
Science teachers’ pedagogic content knowledge
chapter 10|12 pages
Evaluating teaching and learning 2
part |2 pages
Part III Re.ecting on science learning: the place of educational research