2018
DOI: 10.26803/ijlter.17.2.7
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Comparing and Discussing Positions on Scientific Literacy in Teacher Education and Lower Secondary School Curricula

Abstract: Abstract.One of the purposes of science teacher education is to provide prospective teachers with a solid foundation from which to educate scientifically literate pupils. It is reasonable to assume that curriculum documents provide opportunities as well as imposing restraints on the interpreted, enacted, and experienced curriculum. Hence, we analyse Norwegian national curricula documents for science teacher education and lower secondary education to explore how they communicate in terms of positions on scienti… Show more

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“…Political institutions worldwide use curricula as an instrument to endorse societal changes (Nwaji, 2011;Gran, Petterson & Mølstad, 2019). A curriculum contains information about what content, activities and assessment types a specific course or educational programme should use (Johansen & Afdal, 2018;Aesert et al, 2013). Our perspective is inspired by Bernstein (1990;2000), who understands a curriculum as a product of a complex recontextualization process.…”
Section: Curricula As Textsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political institutions worldwide use curricula as an instrument to endorse societal changes (Nwaji, 2011;Gran, Petterson & Mølstad, 2019). A curriculum contains information about what content, activities and assessment types a specific course or educational programme should use (Johansen & Afdal, 2018;Aesert et al, 2013). Our perspective is inspired by Bernstein (1990;2000), who understands a curriculum as a product of a complex recontextualization process.…”
Section: Curricula As Textsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One primary objective of science teacher education is to provide PTs with the groundwork for educating scientifically literate students (Johansen and Afdal, 2018). However, Davis et al (2006) pointed out that PTs appear to have a poor understanding of science content, particularly biology-related content (Thomson and Tippins, 2013), indicating that teacher education lacks an interdisciplinary approach to science content.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One primary objective of science teacher education is to provide PTs with the groundwork for educating scientifically literate students (Johansen and Afdal, 2018). However, Davis et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the European Union, the urgent need for improvement of the quality and status of teaching and the modernization of higher education has been highlighted [ 1 , 2 ]. In this process, teachers’ competences play an essential role and it is important that future teachers are prepared to work with complex content and an increasing diversity of learners [ 3 , 4 ]. It should therefore be a priority for teachers to start with high-quality initial professional preparation [ 5 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%